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 <title>Sweet &amp; Sour Pork (Gu Lao Rou)</title>
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 <description>by Jacklyn Chen
Sweet &amp;#038; Sour Pork is the most well known Chinese food abroad. According to a Cantonese chef, the primitive or the authentic cooking method of the dish is to add Cantonese pickled vegetables. When cooking, simply sauté the pickled vegetables along with the deep fried pork. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to find Cantonese pickled vegetables, so here I'll be pleased to introduce everyone a Sweet &amp;#038; Sour Pork recipe without the pickled vegetables but still tastes as delicious.
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 <pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2005 23:26:22 -0400</pubDate>
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