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    Best (and worst) picks at a Chinese restaurant

    We'll show you the healthiest choices (and splurge-only dishes) to help you order wisely at Chinese restaurants.

    China's cuisine is as vast as the country itself, ranging from sublime vegetarian dishes to earthy meals using hair-raising animal parts. Here, though, many Chinese restaurants offer a mix of regional and Chinese-American-tasty food but nutritionally all over the map. We analyzed six Chinese entrées from real U.S. restaurants to help point you to healthier choices. Nutrition numbers are estimates: Results vary widely according to portion size. If sodium is a concern, ask the kitchen not to use added salt, and watch your intake the rest of the day. Your fortune: Healthy choices are in your near future.

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    Cooking Class: Stir-Frying

    Smart Chinese Food Strategies Sodium is a major concern in Chinese-American cuisine-one tablespoon of soy sauce has about 1,000 milligrams. Reach for the low-sodium (about 500 mg) bottle, if you must. Better yet, use Chinese mustard, duck sauce, or chili sauce to boost flavor wihtout as much added salt.

    Read More: Too Much Sodium?

    What You Need to Know About Ordering Chinese Food
    Prepare to share: Chinese entrées are huge. Split one, take leftovers home, and keep portion sizes reasonable.
    Keep it lean: Avoid extra fat-choose lean proteins and vegetarian plates, and steer clear of deep-fried dishes.
    Rice counts, too: Remember each cup of brown or white steamed rice adds about 200 calories to your meal.

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    Splurge Only: Pork Lo Mein (1,419 calories)
    Oil-slick noodles and marbled meat send calories soaring, while more than a day's worth of sodium lurks in the seasoning.

    Healthy Choice: Ma Po Tofu (650 calories)
    This fiery entrée may be listed with vegetarian items. If not, order it without ground pork to slash calories and saturated fat.

    Ask Your Server: Ginger Chicken with Broccoli (849 calories)
    Loaded with green veggies and (typically white meat chicken-just watch your serving size.

    Healthy Choice: Shrimp with Garlic Sauce (700 calories)
    Shellfish and vegetables in zesty, low-fat sauce. Make it better: Ask them to use less oil.

    Ask Your Server: Mu Shu Pork (858 calories)
    Stick to two filled pancakes of this vegetable-packed dish and cut calories by half.

    Splurge Only: Sweet and Sour Chicken (1,032 calories)
    Batter-coated and deep-fried lean protein, smothered in sugar-laced sauce.

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