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Stop Ordering These 10 Dishes At Chinese Restaurants

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General Tso's Chicken: Often criticized for being a Westernized dish with high levels of sugar, fat, and artificial additives.

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Chop Suey: Another dish that is more American than Chinese, often made with leftover ingredients and lacking authenticity.

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Chop Suey: Another dish that is more American than Chinese, often made with leftover ingredients and lacking authenticity.e in listening can indicate a lack of interest or empathy.

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Sweet and Sour Pork: While popular, it's often criticized for being too sweet and not representative of traditional Chinese flavors.

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Egg Foo Young: A Chinese-American omelette dish that can be heavy on oil and low on authentic Chinese flavors.

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Orange Chicken: Similar to General Tso's, this dish is often overly sweet and tailored to a Western palate.

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Fortune Cookies: These are not traditionally Chinese, but rather an American invention.

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Beef and Broccoli: While it can be found in China, the Western version is often made with a heavy sauce and lacks the subtlety of authentic Chinese cooking.

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Sesame Chicken: Known for its heavy batter and sweet sauce, which is not typical in traditional Chinese cuisine.

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Peking Duck: Although it's a traditional Chinese dish, it's often suggested to avoid it in Western restaurants unless they specialize in it

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