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Is it american or is it chinese?

What is /int/ go to order?
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General Tso's chicken.
It's American but culinarily Chinese.
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>>214639758
Build for Big Brown Mexican tummies
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>>214639758
Lose weight u fat
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looks so good man here we only get about 2 piece of chickens per serving the rest is fried rice which leave a bitter taste at your throat like gutter oil
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Chinese influenced but essentially American. Chinese food doesn't look like that here, let alone in the mainland. I'd compare it to how Japan make katsu which is obviously Western inspired but still very much Japanese.

For me personally, I would get 隆江猪脚, pig's feet. Tastes better than it sounds.
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The term is Americanized Chinese



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