Is Lo Mein Chinese Food real?
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While many Chinese-American dishes, like General Tso's chicken, are nowhere to be found in China, lo mein is actually an authentically Chinese dish, popular and inexpensive throughout many regions in China. And, of course, lo mein is also a wildly popular and cheap meal in the States, especially for take-out.
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Yes, you can. I use it for some recipes where I want the rice to absorb flavour but it's not risotto..
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