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  2. The Hainanese chicken rice wars are heating up in the San ...

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    An order of Hainanese chicken rice from Savoy Kitchen in Alhambra. The restaurant has been serving the dish since 1982. (Jenn Harris / Los Angeles Times)

  3. Hainanese chicken rice - Wikipedia

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    Hainanese chicken rice is a common dish in Thailand where it is called khao man kai (Thai: ข้าวมันไก่, pronounced [kʰâːw mān kàj]), literally meaning "chicken oily rice". The chickens used in Thailand for this dish are usually free range chickens of local breeds, resulting in a leaner and tastier texture; however, meat ...

  4. Wenchang chicken - Wikipedia

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    In the context of Wenchang chicken, it is the originator of the Malaysian dish Hainanese chicken rice, the national dish of the country and "one of the most beloved culinary exports of Southeast Asia". [5] [6] The dish came into fruition in the 1920s, by a Hainanese chef named Wang Yiyuan who was living in Singapore. [7]

  5. Chatterbox (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant introduced a chicken rice mascot named "Cheeky Chick" in July 1999; Weekend East described it as "an adorable stuffed chicken with ping-pong eyes". [8] In August 2006, [9] to commemorate its thirty-fifth anniversary, the restaurant held a chicken rice eating competition; the winner finished his portion in one minute and eleven ...

  6. Chicken and rice - Wikipedia

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    Chicken and rice is a common food combination in several cultures which have both chicken and rice as staple foods. Chicken and rice is also a common staple for people that identify as "Gym Rats" as chicken and rice contains all of the natural proteins and carbohydrates required for a filling meal. Examples include: Arroz con pollo, a Latin ...

  7. Hainan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    This adds a slight sweet taste to the chicken. Hainan rice noodles 海南粉 海南粉 Hǎinán fěn This dish is common in Hainan. Rice noodles are served at room temperature with various toppings, most commonly, roasted peanuts, fresh coriander, pickled vegetables, thin strips of meat, and a thick sauce, sometimes containing thin strips of ...

  8. Category:Hainanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hainanese chicken rice; W. Wenchang chicken; Y. Yi bua This page was last edited on 26 September 2014, at 11:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Hainan people - Wikipedia

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    Numerous signature dishes such as the Hainanese chicken rice, Wenchang chicken, Hainanese pork chop, Hainanese mutton soup, Hainanese salted fish soup and beef noodle soup. Hainanese chicken rice is a recognised dish throughout Southeast Asia due to the Hainanese diaspora in these areas who famed it.