The first Asian language is Japanese, the second Chinese. What's fascinating and alarming is that the ingredients of the KMP appear to change depending on what language you're describing it in. (Could this be related to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? Have the Koreans discovered advanced quantum cooking techniques?) For example, the English lists gelatin two ingredients after cocoa powder, but the Japanese lists it four after. I also note that in Chinese, the KMP appears to contain only nine ingredients. Who took the others? I blame corrupt Communist officials!
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The first Asian language is Japanese, the second Chinese. What's fascinating and alarming is that the ingredients of the KMP appear to change depending on what language you're describing it in. (Could this be related to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? Have the Koreans discovered advanced quantum cooking techniques?) For example, the English lists gelatin two ingredients after cocoa powder, but the Japanese lists it four after. I also note that in Chinese, the KMP appears to contain only nine ingredients. Who took the others? I blame corrupt Communist officials!
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