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Dishes made in China. The word "china" is also used to mean a particular kind of dishes.
I createYou createHe/She/It createsWe createYou createThey createCreating is the present progressive tense for create.example: She enjoys creating new dishes by combining unusual ingredients.
Clothing is stored in a wardrobe. Dishes are stored in a cupboard.
The plural of dish is dishes.
i love dishes
Blue dishes
Chinese restaurants typically use long-grain white rice in their dishes.
Chinese restaurants typically use long-grain white rice in their dishes.
It wasn't invented. It developed over centuries of Chinese cooks making dishes, changing them, developing new dishes, etc. As long as there have been Chinese people, there has been Chinese food.
Popular Chinese dishes include Sweet and Sour Pork and Gong Bao Chicken. You can get more information about these dishes and more online at the China Highlights website.
Yes, some Chinese dishes, such as dumplings, can have onions in them.
There really are no 'main' Chinese dishes. There are however several general types of foods. If you focus on appetizers (egg rolls), main dishes (fried rice/ noodles) and vegetable dishes (chop suey), and potentially meat dishes (ginger beef), you will have a great party!
Some popular dishes that prominently feature Chinese cilantro as a key ingredient include dumplings, noodle soups, and stir-fried dishes.
do/did/done - present - past - past participleI do the dishes everyday. (present)I did the dishes this morning. (past)I have done the dishes all week. (past participle)
Present tense.
He likes many different Chinese dishes.
Some Chinese dishes are spicy (anything with Szechwan in the title is usually quite hot) . Most dishes are just "aromatic".