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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Greasy kung pow...

-Greasy kung pow (Is that a fried chicken?)for one?
-I don't have much of an appetite.
  

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Kung Pao is a very common take-out Chinese dish of stir-fried chicken and vegetables in a spicy brown sauce. It's not the greasiest menu item I can think of, but inexpensive Chinese take-out is often cooked in a good deal of grease. edit: it has peanuts in it, too.

  • Kung Pao is a very common take-out Chinese dish of stir-fried chicken and vegetables in a spicy brown sauce.
  • It's not the greasiest menu item I can think of, but inexpensive Chinese take-out is often cooked in a good deal of grease.
  • edit: it has peanuts in it, too.
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Kung Pao is a very common take-out Chinese dish of stir-fried chicken and vegetables in a spicy brown sauce. It's not the greasiest menu item I can think of, but inexpensive Chinese take-out is often cooked in a good deal of grease.

edit: it has peanuts in it, too.
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Slightly spicy chicken strips sautéd with green onions & freshly fried peanuts . Either spelling will find you a coupld of recipes via Google.

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