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  2. Cupid's Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Cupid's Kitchen (Chinese: 舌尖上的心跳; pinyin: Shéjiān shàng de xīntiào) is a 2022 inspirational youth urban emotional Chinese drama based on Jiao Tang Dong Gua's novel of the same name, directed by Li Jun and starring Ethan Juan, Song Zu'er, Liu Dongqin, Wang Zhuocheng, Wang Ruizi, Xu Jiawen, and Liu Linger. It tells the story of ...

  3. Kitchen (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen (Chinese: 我愛廚房; pinyin: Wo ai chu fang) is a 1997 Hong Kong drama film directed by Yim Ho. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival . [ 1 ]

  4. The God of Cookery - Wikipedia

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    The culinary school Chow had been searching for was in fact the monastery's kitchen, Bull being an escaped monk who had once trained there. The abbot, witnessing Chow's remorse, allowed him to leave the monastery. Chow and Tong compete by making identical "Buddha Jumping Wall" dishes, each trying to sabotage the other in comedic wuxia fashion ...

  5. Chu (Taoism) - Wikipedia

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    Chu (廚, lit. ' kitchen ') is a Daoist name used for various religious practices including communal chu (Kitchen) banquet rituals in Way of the Celestial Masters liturgy, the legendary xingchu (行廚, Mobile Kitchen) associated with Daoist xian ("transcendents; 'immortals'"), and wuchu (五廚, Five Kitchens) representing the wuzang (五臟, Five Viscera) in neidan meditation techniques.

  6. Jinny's Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Jinny's Kitchen (also known as Seojin's or its full title Seojin's Korean Street Food; Korean: 서진이네; Hanja: 瑞鎮家; RR: Seojin-ine) is a South Korean television reality show that premiered domestically on cable channel tvN and its platform streaming service TVING on February 24, 2023, and internationally on Prime Video. [2]

  7. Chinese imperial cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Kitchen was managed by the General Office of Internal Affairs. During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796), the Imperial Kitchen was divided into the Internal Kitchen and the External Kitchen. The Internal Kitchen had departments for meat dishes, vegetables, roasting, baking and rice cooking.

  8. Made With Lau - Wikipedia

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    Chung Sun Lau (simplified Chinese: 刘松新; traditional Chinese: 劉松新 [10]), known as Daddy Lau, was born in 1945 in the Chinese city Taishan in Guangdong. [5] [6] In 1981, he immigrated to New York. [7] He is married to Jenny Lau with whom he has two children, Jennifer and Randy. [4]

  9. Little New Year - Wikipedia

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    Little New Year (Chinese: 小年), also known as the Festival of the Kitchen God, is a festival in the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. It honors the Kitchen God and takes place roughly a week before the Chinese New Year. In northern China the Little New Year is celebrated on the 23rd day of the twelfth month of the Chinese calendar ...