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Chinese Foods

This is a really random post. I am not a foodie, I wouldn't say I love Chinese food, and I haven't eaten tonnes of it. It is not my go to. But I thought I'd do it anyway because there are some Chinese foods that I love! 

I apologise if these aren't culturally accurate as 'Chinese food', but I'm sure it's close enough.
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1. Steamed pork buns!

I tried these for the first time in Hong Kong (or Macau, I think ...) and loved them! Sweet doughy bun with a little bit of saucy meat inside. Yum, yum, yum! Here, I buy the Hong Kong Dim Sim Kitchen BBQ Pork Buns, which are delicious.

2. Broccoli Beef

It is amazing how good a little bit of beef mince mixed with soy sauce and broccoli can taste, but it's delicious! With a little bit of Chinese five spice, it's quick, simple, and so damn yummy!

3. Dumplings

I tried dumplings for the first time in Macau too and loved them. Considering I went to the buffet at Macau Tower, I got to try a lot of different foods. Here, I like buying the Hong Kong Dim Sim Kitchen pork and chive dumplings and the Asiana vegetable dumplings.

4. Spring Rolls

I didn't like spring rolls as a kid, but I got one at the Tian Tan Buddah in Hong Kong and it was so good! I bought some cheap Coles ones when I got home and didn't really like them, but I do enjoy the Asiana Thai spring rolls.

5. Chow Mein

There is nothing better than thick noodles thrown together with some sauce, veges, and a bit of beef or chicken. Yum, yum, yum!
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