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This collection of over 100 carefully detailed chinese recipes represent the best-loved foods from Peking, Szechwan, Hunan, and Canton.
More than just a compendium of Chinese recipes, you will learn
how to cook Chinese food, not merely learn some new recipes.

Discover how  to prepare REAL Chinese food:

Orange Beef
Hunan Shrimp
Peking Duck
Cashew Chicken
Double Cooked Pork
Won Ton Soup
Foo Young
Crab Rangoon
Sweet And Sour Pork
General Tsao's Chicken
Sh
rimp Toast
Moo Goo
Gai Pan
Lo Mein
Szechuan Chicken
Hot And Sour Soup
Egg Rolls
Mandarin Chicken
Fortune Cookies
Beef With Broccoli
Duck Sauce
Kung Pao Chicken


For thousands of years, the people of China have been creating fantastic foods
utilizing the five flavors which our taste buds can readily distinguish: salty, sweet,
sour, acrid, and bitter. The Chinese call these the "five fragrances". Whenever
possible, a good cook likes to include all these tastes in their recipes

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