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I've never seen this combination. Feels wrong somehow
It’s amazing, hoisin sauce, cucumber and a spring onion.. the best
It's often eaten this way.
It's really good this way. Different from the thin wraps but delicious in its own way.
If this is wrong I don’t want to be right.
I hear you though, it doesn’t seem like a traditional combination (not that I’d know). All that aside I’m still sure it’s delicious.
Traditionally, its served with a really thin wrap, but a steamed bun wrap is usually the other medium its typically served with.
Yeah I’ve only seen it with the thin pancakes. It’s one of my favourite foods of all time. I am ecstatic to learn that there is a bun form available.
Its a traditional dish
Never seen it in my life. I live in china
I mean, China’s a pretty big country.
Chinese cultures and dishes are so various it could be an entire continent. Lol
Wrong? Looks delicious. Deffo not traditional, but I'm still here for it.