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  • ? nagumo (nagumon) 136

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  • ID: 6953955
  • Uploader: scopeoutmyprostate »
  • Date: over 2 years ago
  • Approver: Dogbooru »
  • Size: 1.13 MB .jpg (2000x1417) »
  • Source: x.com/nagumon/status/1732233470964060252 »
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original and 2 more drawn by nagumo_(nagumon)

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  • 海外映画でよく見る「箱中華」、日本で食べられるとこがあった!【パンダエクスプレス】(1/2) #ごはん図鑑

    A place where you can experience the "Chinese takeout" often seen in foreign movies, is here in Japan! [Panda Express] (1/2) #ごはん図鑑

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    Fried Rice
    Probably meant to be eaten with other dishes. Lightly seasoned.
    Cream Cheese Rangoon
    Fried cream cheese wonton. Dipped in sweet and sour sauce. Not really sure what it is, but it's a delicious snack.
    Spring Roll
    Just spring roll
    Mongolian Pork
    Pork stir-fried with onions, paprika and mushrooms. Comes with garlic sauce.
    Fans of foreign movies will recognize this
    Targeting Americans in Japan...
    Which means, they’re recreating that authentic American taste!?
    Orange Chicken
    Fried chicken coated in sweet, tangy orange sauce. Signature dish.
    Kung Pao Chicken
    Chicken stir-fried with peanuts and vegetables. Spicy hot.
    Honey Walnut Shrimp
    Shrimp! Walnut!! Honey sauce!!!
    Chow Mein
    Fried noodles. Maybe because slurping isn't part of the culture, the noodles are cut a bit shorter.
    Need a little hot sauce but it's kinda good though.
    Shibuya, Machida, Kawasaki, Yokosuka, Kisarazu, Aichi, Mie, Osaka, Okinawa, all across the US and worldwide
    Chinese food, evolved and adapted by Chinese immigrants in America to cater to local tastes. It is "a little different" from Chinese food in Japan or China.
    Let's enjoy the beloved "Chinese Takeout"!
    PANDA EXPRESS
    What is "Chinese Takeout"?
    American Chinese food: A cuisine of its own
    You can tell they're "legit" by the store locations
    Everything is piled up into paper containers, even when dining in.
    Since you're meant to gobble it up in big portions, it gives off that filling, satisfying feeling you'd get when eating gyudon.
    ・Yokosuka Naval Base store (inside the US military base)
    ・Okinawa Parco City store
    You've seen it a lot in foreign movies and TV shows: characters eating Chinese food from a paper box. This type of takeout food is a firm favorite in the US, being the classic fast food choice for people on the go. Inside, you'll find what is known as "American Chinese food".
    The flavor is much stronger in Chinese food in Japan.
    It's got a mild and sweet flavor.
    *jumbled up*
    Immense fast food vibes
    In "Rush Hour", Jackie Chan was seen eating it.
    It's the kind of Chinese cuisine you don't often come across in Japan.
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