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... chooses the melon, tofu, pepper, etc. that I choose in the food room. She doesn't have a cooking direction yet. It needs to be practiced to determine the ingredients and further production methods.

The three judges have high hopes for her and Shi Mingxu, and hope that she can find the direction as soon as possible.

The materials of the other three were similar. Basically, the ingredients recommended by the judges, they all took it, and they also tried to make the right dishes.

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