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English: w:Almond jelly
中文: 杏仁豆腐(編輯 · 討論 · 鏈入 · 歷史 · 監視 · 日志). 切粒的杏仁豆腐配雜果.
Date 19 July 2005 (original upload date)
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Author Original uploader was Iflwlou at zh.wikipedia
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