i get stuck on food items. anyone else afflicted?

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the proper old school take out, large and thick, deep fried blistering full on cabbage/roast pork/celery/shrimp egg rolls? or the new fangled cheap out hard shiny shell “spring roll” egg rolls?

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Those “new-fangled” hard, shiny shell spring rolls date back a looooooooooooooooooong time.

Like they probably date back farther than your country, depending on where you’re from.

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sure, granted, but they’ve been used as a cheap easy replacement for the old school NY take out egg rolls which I love. they’re more like lumpia, aren’t as big, don’t have the fillings, don’t have the nice blistered exterior, and are a far inferior cheap out product being sold as “egg rolls” with no right as the egg roll dough had egg in it, and the tiny disappointing misnamed shiny ones don’t

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Egg roll dough doesn’t have egg in it, though, most times (as in hardly ever). It’s just a thick wheat flour wrapper. And yes, “lumpia” are a variety of spring roll (from Fujian, IIRC, where they’re called runbing). (They also don’t have egg, but they further use rice wrappers, not wheat.)

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definitely the big, deep fried ones! those spring rolls are practically empty

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