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It is a Japanese idea to serve each vegetable separately--and to eat it separately and not to mix all the vegetables together as in the Chinese chop suey (which is after all not a real Chinese dish, but an American invention). This brings out the best taste and flavour of each of the vegetables.

-- Notebooks Category 5: The Body > Chapter 3 : Diet > # 180