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22 thoughts on “Americans Try Sichuan Food”

  1. oh wow, why are some of them so disrespectful, you can not like the food but you don't need to spit it out with that expression and criticise people who eat food that you don't often eat… also the wiping tongue with tissue was really extra… thanks for offending other peoples culture like that…

  2. 'you can do better than this, sichuan' I-

    EXCUSE ME? thats just the person that made it smh… there's a very specific way of making chinese food good and not everyone can do that. man, stop generalizing 'Sichuan' as a place that ruined pork bellies, my grandma can make pork bellies tender, come to my house.

    and yall complaining about pineapple on pizza when you requested to add pineapple slices into sichuan food. thats just a disrespect to the cuisine and the culture.

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