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THE CHINESE COOKBOOK

Then she made balls. She fried these balls in oil and proudly set them before their guest, who was astonished at their delicious flavor and tastiness.

This story simply shows the magic of Chinese cooking. Often very tasty and wonderful dishes are made out of unexpected and unusual things. The result is not only savory and appetizing; it creates a desire for more.

Even the inexperienced housewife can prepare Chinese dishes of great flavor and delicacy.