japanese eats granny
Patricia Tanumihardja | The Asian Grandmother's Cookbook | Sasquatch Books, 2009. This could mean Nana needs to bite her tongue and only speaks Mandarin Chinese. The true test was, of course, not only my Chinese heritage tongue, but a group of. The tongue doesn't have bones or connective tissue to deal with like other cuts. This comes very, very close to my grandmother's famous Chinese sticky rice.
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