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  2. Ya cai - Wikipedia

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    Ya cai (Chinese: 芽菜; pinyin: yácài) is a pickled vegetable originating from the Sichuan province, China. [1] It is made from the upper stems of a variety of mustard green. [2] Ya Cai is more pungent than the similar zha cai. [3]

  3. Zha cai - Wikipedia

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    Zha cai ([ʈʂâ tsʰâɪ]; 榨菜), also romanized as Cha tsai, is a type of pickled mustard plant stem originating from Chongqing, China.The name may also be written in English as cha tsai, tsa tsai, jar choy, jar choi, ja choi, ja choy, or cha tsoi.

  4. Pickled mustard greens - Wikipedia

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    "Pickled mustard greens" is a common dish across East and Southeast Asia, although the English phrase is non-specific. In China there is xuě cài ( 雪菜 ), made with a leafy mustard variety called xuě lǐ hóng ( 雪里蕻 ), and in Southern China haam choy , made with gai choy mustard leaf. [ 4 ]

  5. Fish with pickled mustard greens - Wikipedia

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    SuanCai Yu (simplified Chinese: 酸菜鱼; traditional Chinese: 酸菜魚; pinyin: suāncài yú), also known as sauerkraut fish or sichuan fish with pickled mustard greens, is a dish originating from Chongqing in Sichuan Province. Popularized in the 1990s, SuanCai Yu has become one of Sichuan's most renowned dishes, distinguished by its sour ...

  6. Suan cai - Wikipedia

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    Pickled mustard or dưa cải chua is a traditional staple in northern Vietnamese cuisine, using green mustard instead of Chinese cabbage. It is used as a side relish or in dishes such as thịt kho dưa cải (braised pork and pickled mustard), canh cải chua (sour mustard soup) and cơm rang dưa bò (fried rice with beef and pickles).

  7. Sichuan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sichuan cuisine or Sichuanese cuisine, alternatively romanized as Szechwan cuisine or Szechuan cuisine (Chinese: 四川 ⓘ, Standard Mandarin pronunciation: [sɨ̂.ʈʂʰwán] ⓘ) [1] is a style of Chinese cuisine originating from Sichuan province and the neighboring Chongqing municipality. Chongqing was formerly a part of Sichuan until 1997 ...

  8. Brassica juncea - Wikipedia

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    Asian mustard greens are most often stir-fried or pickled. (See pickled mustard.) A Southeast Asian dish called asam gai choy or kiam chai boey is often made with leftovers from a large meal. It involves stewing mustard greens with tamarind, dried chillies and leftover meat on the bone. Brassica juncea is also known as gai choi, siu gai choi ...

  9. Meigan cai - Wikipedia

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    The pickle consists of a whole head of various varieties of Chinese mustards and cabbages (芥菜 (leaf mustard), 油菜 , 白菜 (Chinese cabbage) that has undergone an elaborate process consisting of drying, steaming, and salting. [2] The vegetables are harvested, trimmed before the Qingming Festival, and sun-dried until limp. It is then ...