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  2. How to Make Fried Rice That Tastes Like It Came From Benihana

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  3. The Chinese Way to Make Fried Rice 10x Better - AOL

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  4. Fried rice - Wikipedia

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    Elaborate versions use the sauces to create a yin-yang symbol. Yeung chow (or Yangzhou) fried rice (揚州炒飯) consists of generous portions of shrimp and scrambled egg, along with barbecued pork. This is the most popular fried rice served in Chinese restaurants, commonly referred to simply as "special fried rice" or "house fried rice".

  5. 6 homemade sauces that will instantly make any dish tastier - AOL

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    Aug. 23—Nothing elevates a simple dish faster than the right sauce. Store bought sauces are fine, but homemade sauces add a touch of personal pizzazz to your cooking that is unmatched. There are ...

  6. List of Chinese sauces - Wikipedia

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    Shao Kao sauce (烧烤酱, Cantonese: Siu Haau) – a thick, savory, slightly spicy BBQ sauce generally known as the primary barbecue sauce used within Chinese and Cantonese cuisine. Shacha sauce ( 沙茶酱 ) – A sauce or paste that is used as a base for soups, hotpot, as a rub, stir fry seasoning and as a component for dipping sauces.

  7. Teppanyaki - Wikipedia

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    ] Benihana and other chains of teppanyaki restaurants continue to place an emphasis on the chef performing a show for the diners and continuing to introduce new variations and tricks. The chef might juggle utensils, flip a shrimp tail into their shirt pocket, catch an egg in their hat, toss an egg up in the air and split it with a spatula, or ...

  8. Benihana - Wikipedia

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    Benihana introduced the teppanyaki restaurant concept which originated in Japan in the late 1940s to the United States, and later to other countries. The original Benihana location in Tokyo is part of Benihana Inc. (株式会社 紅花), a Japanese company, which also owns the Benihana Building in Nihonbashi and the Aoki Tower in Ginza. [7]

  9. How to Make 24 Fast Food Sauces at Home - AOL

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