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In the past, the Lahu compatriots who lived in the mountains were often short of oil and rice at home, and there was no oil for cooking. In order to make the oil-free vegetables more delicious, the Lahu people put the vegetables into a garlic mortar and pounded them together with chili, salt, and various wild seasonings. Although the vegetables mashed in the stone mortar did not have the aroma of oil, they were delicious and delicious for rice. Although people's lives are affluent now, big fish and meat always make people feel greasy. Only the dishes made by pounding this garlic mortar are still the favorite dishes on the table.