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我想知道香港的一些本土的特色美食(广州的也可以),希望有知道的朋友能科普一下,谢谢
我想知道香港的一些本土的特色美食(广州的也可以),希望有知道的朋友能科普一下,谢谢
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广州的话,去吃早茶吧,早茶里有一切 肠粉 虾饺 叉烧包 流沙包 蒸凤爪 蒸排骨 还有各种粥,街边的糖水铺也很特色。
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