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  2. 10 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Egg Rolls

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    Per serving: 970 calories, 54 g fat (12 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat), 2,540 mg sodium, 100 g carbs (6 g fiber, 33 g sugar), 18 g protein. Place an order for crispy egg rolls at HuHot Mongolian ...

  3. Guy Fieri's Trattoria serves up classic, quirky Italian food ...

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    His first Italian, first Columbus restaurant. Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name.

  4. Egg roll - Wikipedia

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    A typical "New York–style" egg roll measures approximately two inches in diameter by six inches in length, with a thick, chewy, crispy, bumpy exterior skin. [11] Egg rolls, like other Americanized Chinese food specialties, [12] may contain vegetable cultivars and flavor profiles that are not common in China, [13] including broccoli.

  5. Henry Low (chef) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant primarily catered to white American patrons. [1] He is thought to have been Cantonese because of the pronunciations used in his restaurant menus. [ 2 ] In 1938, he published the cookbook Cook at Home in Chinese through Macmillan Publishers , [ 1 ] which includes a recipe for egg rolls which he called "Tchun Guen".

  6. Egg prices at the grocery store were up 30.4% in October from the year prior, according to the consumer-price index. Increased demand from holiday cooking makes egg prices even more volatile.

  7. Max & Erma's - Wikipedia

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    Max & Erma's is an American casual dining restaurant chain based in Columbus, Ohio. As of April 2024, the company operates seven locations in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, down from a peak of 110 restaurants across more than 12 states in the mid-2000s. [1] It was founded in 1972 by Todd Barnum and Barry Zacks.

  8. T. Marzetti Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1955, Marzetti's upstairs kitchen of the restaurant became a full-scale factory, and the Marzetti brand of salad dressings found its way into grocery stores throughout Ohio. By the late 1960's, the company built a dressing production plant in Columbus' Clintonville neighborhood on Indianola Avenue.

  9. A man who returned to his Alaska hometown took to social media to document the inflated prices of food and drinks, including an $11 box of cereal. Still, he says it's someplace… Delish 13 hours ago