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  2. Mala xiang guo - Wikipedia

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    Mala xiang guo (simplified Chinese: 麻辣香锅; traditional Chinese: 麻辣香鍋; pinyin: málà xiāngguō), roughly translated into English as "spicy stir-fry hot pot", [1] is a Chinese dish prepared by stir-frying. Strongly flavored with mala, it often contains meat and vegetables, and has a salty and spicy taste. The preparation process ...

  3. Hui mian - Wikipedia

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    His special recipe was inspired by yifu noodle recipes by adding sanxian (Chinese: 三鲜) ingredients to the original mutton or beef broth and mixing the traditional mutton broth with chicken broth and bone broth. Sanxian means using a combination of three umami dressing ingredients, which are commonly shrimp, black wood ear, and baby bamboos.

  4. Chinese cooking techniques - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Pinyin Description Plain stir-fry or Simple stir-fry: 清炒: qīngchǎo: To stir-fry a single ingredient (with aromatics and sauces). A plain stir-fry using garlic is known as 蒜炒, suànchǎo. [4] Dry stir-fry or Dry wok stir-fry: 煸炒: biānchǎo: To stir-fry a combination of protein and vegetable ingredients (with a small amount ...

  5. Malaysian Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It may be eaten on its own, cooked in broth or soup, and stir-fried with noodles or vegetables. Curry mee. Curry Mee (Chinese : 咖喱麵). A bowl of thin yellow noodles mixed with bihun in a spicy curry soup enriched with coconut milk, and topped with tofu puffs, prawns, cuttlefish, chicken, long beans, cockles and mint leaves, with sambal ...

  6. Beyond the Bun: 20 Creative Hot Dog Recipes - AOL

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    Hot Dog Fried Rice. Fried rice blends well with chicken, shrimp, eggs, and plenty of other proteins, so why not hot dogs? Even picky kids may be intrigued enough by this quick, filling dish to ...

  7. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    The Chow Chow was also known as "Chinese Edible-Dog" because after the Han dynasty collapsed, they were fattened and bred with Chinese breeds for meat. Today, Chinese dog farms still raise Chow Chow for the purpose of eating; black coated ones are valued due to their taste when fried, while the rest are typically turned into stews. [349]

  8. Hokkien mee - Wikipedia

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    Stir fried Broth-based Stir fried Ingredients: Egg noodles and rice noodles Egg noodles or fat yellow noodles Fat yellow noodles No dark soy sauce used: Dark soy sauce is used Egg, prawn, squid, fish cake and pork, often with lard, limes and sambal on the side. Prawn is the main ingredient, with slices of chicken or pork, egg, kangkung and ...

  9. Yunnan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese stir-fry that consists of Erkuai cut into thin slices before being fried with pork, egg, soy sauce, and vegetables Crisp stuffed bun: 破酥包: 破酥包: pòsūbāo: Han Chinese: A lard-layered bun with pork, lard, bamboo shoot, and soy sauce; or with the filling of Yunnan ham and white sugar or brown sugar.