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Two got to have foods for me are chicken wings and Chinese food.

I need my fix at least once a week. And no doubt Chinese food is an American passion. But how authentic is the Chinese food we select? PopCrush.com and Business Insider have provided some eye-opening facts.

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My preference in Tuscaloosa, since I live here, is Mr. Chen’s. But am i ordering the “right” thing?

Americanized Chinese food is okay, but if you really want to eat authentic, keep reading for some good info.

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Crab Rangoon: A personal favorite, but it has nothing to do with Chinese. Deep fried pouches of cream cheese is fake Chinese food according to PopCrush.com. Business Insider says order Xiao Long Bao, which are dumplings.

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Egg Rolls: Say it ain’t so. Egg Rolls aren’t Chinese either. Order Spring Rolls if you want more authentic Chinese, says Business Insider.

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Tuscaloosa Mr.Chen's
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Sesame or Orange Chicken:  Actually order Peking Duck to eat as authentic as possible. And skip the General Tso’s chicken if you’re going for authentic.

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Tuscaloosa Mr.Chen's
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Dumpling: Shrimp Dumpling Soup is the real deal, not Wonton Soup says Business Insider. Hot and Sour soup for me.

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Tuscaloosa Mr.Chen's egg
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Egg Foo Young: Created in the United States as a way to use scraps says HuffPo.

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Fortune Cookies: Forget about it. All American.

The bottom line is order what you like best. But now you know that what you like best might be American and not authentic Chinese food. Even if you use chopsticks.

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