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This article needs some revision badly. There is, both culinarily and in the Japanese people's consciousness, a significant difference between Japanese dishes of Chinese origin (such as ramen, champon, shabu-shabu) and Chinese food served in Japan (such as mapo doufu, qingjiao rousi, huiguorou); here, they are presented in one list although they should be in separate categories. There is also a lot of over-generalization about Chinese food as found in China, a humongous country which is home to one in five people on Earth, e.g. on the type of rice served there. Wordings such as "Japanese mistakenly consider them Chinese" are also unfounded and not suitable for an encyclopedia. I'd be happy to reorganize if you give me some time. Please let me know if I missed something worth editing. Wu Tian (talk) 19:54, 22 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I am wondering if this article isn't completely OR? Is there actually a reference to say that Japanese Chinese cuisine is more than just the imaginings of a Wikipedia editor? JoshuSasori (talk) 08:52, 20 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]