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Dumb question … I’m guessing the “eyebrow” refers to leaf shape? Or does it make your eyebrows quirk strangely while you try to figure out what it tastes like?
Dumb question … I’m guessing the “eyebrow” refers to leaf shape? Or does it make your eyebrows quirk strangely while you try to figure out what it tastes like?
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Dumb question … I’m guessing the “eyebrow” refers to leaf shape? Or does it make your eyebrows quirk strangely while you try to figure out what it tastes like?
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I found this online
The shape of the leaves is reminiscent of an eyebrow, hence the word “mee or mei” which means eyebrow. Chunmee translated is “Precious Eyebrow”. The leaves are hand-rolled in a traditional fashion