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Place of origin | Tibet |
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InTibetan cuisine, gyaho is a chafing dish in the Han Chinese style: a hot pot of vermicelli, kombu, mushrooms, meatballs, bamboo sprouts and salt. It has special significance, generally eaten by senior monks during important ceremonies.[1]
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