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  2. American Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese food and American Chinese cuisine has become a staple food in British Cuisine as early as the 19th century with the first arrivals of Chinese immigrants to the UK. In an 2009 survey, over 80% of participants enjoy Chinese cuisine. British Chinese cuisine can be distinguished by its partnering with the British classic chips.

  3. 20 Traditional Chinese Food Dishes You Need to Try ... - AOL

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    Rasa Malaysia. Also Called: Chǎomiàn “Other than rice, noodles are a mainstay in Chinese cooking,” Yinn Low says. “Just like with fried rice, there are endless variations on chow mein.

  4. Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese culture has guidelines in how and when food are eaten. Chinese people typically eat three meals a day, consisting of breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast is served around 6–9am, lunch is served around 12–2pm, and dinner is served around 6–9pm. [ 71 ]

  5. List of cuisines of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cuisines of the Americas.A cuisine is a characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions, [1] often associated with a specific culture.The cuisines found across North and South America are based on the cuisines of the countries from which the immigrant peoples came, primarily Europe.

  6. History of Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The history of Chinese cuisine is marked by both variety and change. The archaeologist and scholar Kwang-chih Chang says "Chinese people are especially preoccupied with food" and "food is at the center of, or at least it accompanies or symbolizes, many social interactions". Over the course of history, he says, "continuity vastly outweighs change."

  7. Xiaomi founder Lei Jun followed Apple into the EV market. He ...

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    Both Xiaomi and its founder, Lei Jun, are big fans of Apple. The Chinese smartphone maker embraces Apple-like designs in its products and advertising, leading some to dub the company "the Apple of ...

  8. Lei Jun - Wikipedia

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    Lei Jun (born 16 December 1969) is a Chinese billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist.He is known for founding the consumer electronics company Xiaomi.As of 2025, Lei's net worth was estimated at either US$31.4 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, making him the 60th wealthiest person in the world, [3] or at $31.6 billion by Forbes, ranking him 65th worldwide.

  9. What is Lei Day? Here’s why Hawaiians celebrate each year - AOL

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    May 1 is Lei Day in Hawaii, a day that celebrates the important cultural significance of lei, how to make lei and the role of lei in Hawaiian culture.