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is working a wok fun?
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>>21106087
kino, i hope to meet him soon
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you need to be on coke like a professional chef for it to be fun
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>>21106087
What happens when they fuck up and spill rice everywhere?
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>>21106267
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>>21106267
Rice is like 5 dollars for 70 pounds of the stuff
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>>21106352
I think you mean $20 per lb
that's what people on /ck/ spend anyway
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How did chinese get such high heat back when they were poor. High heat stoves are so uncommon in the first world, even today.
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>>21106378
wood stoves probably, they were common in the west too. but the west generally had more fuel available per person so cooking methods using such high heat and short cook times didn't develop as much.
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>>21106352
rice is $2 a pound
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woks are heavy as hell idk how he is doing all that
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>4kg
doesn't sound that hard with two hands
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>>21106087
>This guy chucks
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>>21106378
Forests are free
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>>21106378
High heat quickly cooking things was their way of saving fuel as much as possible
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>>21106378
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pznZansDXSA
I think the standard stir fry technique is modern though
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>>21106239
why, so you can annoy him with you inane questions and broken japanese?
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>>21106087
Cant he just use a spatula or something
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>>21106267
you have to pick each grain up individually with a pair of chopsticks
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It's pretty bad compared to grill, a lot more physical, often awkward working height

>>21106378
Astute question, so the Chinese are way smarter than we are and have ventilated charcoal briquettes, which work kind of like rocket stoves made out of charcoal. common to see them tied under woks on shoulder poles. I imagine it's less common now.
But you can also wok on a tandoor, or on and positive venting charcoal fire
>>21106780
no it wasn't you idiot, do you even newton? the most efficient way is to boil a pot in an oven, roast in the same oven, use the flue to dry herbs. I have a 250 year old cast iron oven.
>>21107045
kek
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>>21107459
>I have a 250 year old cast iron oven.
So that makes you an expert on chinese cooking methods. Cool
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>>21107459
You need to stop posting
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>>21106378
There _used_ to be forests all over China...
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>>21106378
>they were poor
Dude, the population of one billion is not poor by definition.
Do not let their few decades (that's _nothing_ in grand scheme of things) of gommunist retardation fool you.



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