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This sentence is from a children's song(written by non-native English speaker) below:
I like noodles,I like tea.
I like mum who cooks for me.
I like noodles,I like tea.
I like mum who cooks for me,
cooks for me,cooks for me.
I like mum who cooks for me.

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It is illogical without its comma: "I like Mum, who cooks for me." Note the capital "M". Also, be aware that there is a space after a comma: "I like noodles, I like tea." Why do you ask? And why do you ask all over the Web?