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- ===============> D I M S U M # 1 <===============
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- There seems to be interest in the 'appetizer' class of chinese foods.
- Therefore I have searched through a number of cookbooks to gather
- these dishes for you.
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- From my experience (limited) at various resturants, I'd tell you
- almost any chinese dish could appear on a 'dim sum' trolley as it
- rolls by your table. The server doesn't always speak with an
- accent you can understand; but the tastiness of these bite size
- servings makes up for it. Mostly I've found fried or steamed
- BAO [buns] or DUMPLINGS with accompaning sauces. They are the
- major items on even the smallest 'dim sum' menu.
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- So that's what I've concentrated on in these recipes for you.
- The two types you'll find in this first archive are WON TONS,
- and SHUI MAI [open faced won tons].
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- List of Files Included:
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- Readme.1st This text file you are reading now.
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- Sources.doc A list of Chinese and oriental cookbooks I
- thought you might find useful.
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- Shuimai.txt Recipes for SHUI MAI steamed appetizers.
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- Wonton.txt Recipes for WON TON type appetizers.
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- + Merrilyn Vaughan
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- compiled and edited by Merrilyn Vaughan.
- Copyright 1990 by Merrilyn Vaughan.
- All rights reserved.
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- Sale of this material is prohibited except by express permission
- of the author.
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