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China and potatoes
Why, I wonder, does the rather omnivorous Chinese cuisine typically
not include potatoes? Is it just cultural conservatism? Or that we're exposed only to Cantonese and Peking cookery? We've been eating rice for a couple of hundred years, and that has to be imported: they must have plenty of places where Murphies would do well. -- Mike. |
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