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| After hiking in the rain, mounting the uneven steep stone steps in the forested slopes of Emeishan, I came upon a small food stall steaming of tofu. In Szechuan, tofu is often served with a giant ladle like a bowl of soup and flavored with a variey of spicy sauces. | ||||||||
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