Sichuan cuisine
VicentaLakin
It doesn't matter if you can't eat rice in the summer. Earlier this dish was learned from Kawakawa. It's a bit cumbersome, but it tastes really good. And then slowly, when you're good at it, you're a little bit of a work-down, like fried peppers and dry peppers, and then you're cold, and then you're crushed, and that's a particularly fragrance, and sometimes you're lazy, and I'm missing it, as long as you're oily. Seed oil is also my usual carpsee oil, making canonettes, that smell, no. Well, if you want to see a detailed version, you can look at my previous articles, and if you want to see a lazy and delicious version, you can go down. I'm using doll food this time. You can use bean sprouts。