A delicious glutinous rice with mushrooms served inside a lotus leaf. Looks quite similar to zongzi!
Hi @user_not_found
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Thanks for sharing this dish with us. I hope you really enjoyed it. It’s quite common that we eat this during dim sum!
By the way, I noticed you have provided some information about licensing in your signature. I wanted to remind you that all content posted on Connect falls under Google’s Privacy and Terms. You can review these policies here.
Thanks again!
Hello @Shirley
Thanks for the reply. Yes I really like this dish. Talking about the signature, I put it just against plagiarism (which already happened to me in the past with some articles posted and had to deal without DMCA too). Is it correct? Should I mention Google Terms in any way? Or simply the signature is not compatible with them? Sometimes I use Connect to write something more than just discussions about food and which I want to share with only the community, without risking someone else (being the community available to everyone in the web external to the program) to copy elsewhere and maybe even making profit, and that’s why I thought about the signature.
Thanks again
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Your content on Connect would actually fall under Google’s Privacy and Terms (rather than DMCA) and this is the excerpt from them:
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yo, it never ceases to amaze me how much you know about Chinese food. This is one of my favorites, especially at dim sum places!
Oh yeah @JulienH , this was also ordered at a place specialized in dim sums: actually specialized in dumplings and Chinese noodles
Love their artisanal xiaolongbao, Biang Biang and sweet potato noodles.