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Oranges can be served as a gourme food. You can serve oranges with a chocolate dip or even with sweet ham!
normally porridge
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a mandirn orange is served in suyrup at manty places like a china buffe
Ice cream is not specifically a Chinese food. That said, there are many flavors that are served in Chinese restaurants that aren't served in other places. They include green tea ice cream and ginger ice cream.
Well they go threw a convayer belt at a factory that cleans and cuts them into perfect pieces, their placed into plastic cups and drought in sugary fruit juice, and served in school. Fresh oranges are served whole so you can peel them yourself and eat the segments. They are served sliced or cut in wedges as a garnish. They are squeezed for their juice. Some times they are used in cooking and that might be just the meat of the orange or the skin as well (like in marmalade).
It's a Chinese dumpling basically. Usually served at Chinese new year to a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
There is no 'Chinese Karate.' There are Chinese martial arts, some of which served as a basis for the creation of karate. The Chinese practice Kung Fu, Wushu and Tai Chi Chuan as the primary arts. White Crane Kung Fu served as one of the sources for what is now called karate.
to take a shower with it to take a shower with it
Boxes are cheap and convenient for take out food.
Egg rolls are usually served in Chinese restaurants.
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