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  2. Shrimp and Sweet Corn Curry Recipe - AOL

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    40 fresh or 60 frozen curry leaves; 1 jalapeño or serrano chile, stemmed, and seeded for less heat; 1 bunch fresh cilantro, leafy parts and tender stems ripped off of the tough stems; 2 tbsp ...

  3. List of programs broadcast by Asian Food Channel - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. ... The following is a list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by the ‘’’Asian Food Channel ... Cooking Under Fire ...

  4. China Food TV - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009 the channel is one of twelve Chinese pay television channels which a consumer may watch for free for two months after he/she upgrades his/her top box set. [ 7 ] China Food TV sponsors the "Mid-Autumn Food Festival" and the "Sino-German Food Dialogue", two events that occur during the Asia-Pacific Weeks ( German : Asien-Pazifik-Wochen ...

  5. Gok Cooks Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Gok Cooks Chinese is a six-part Chinese cookery programme presented by Gok Wan. Over the course of the series he teaches home cooking of typical quick and healthy Chinese meals, often with the help of his father. The show was broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom in 2012. [1]

  6. 3-in-1 (fast food dish) - Wikipedia

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    A 3-in-1, trio or three-in-one, is a fast-food dish consisting of chips, boiled rice (or egg fried rice), and curry sauce served in a single foil tray or plastic container. [4] It became popular in Ireland as a dish from chip shops and Chinese restaurants in the early twenty-first century. [ 1 ]

  7. Cooking Channel (American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Cooking Channel is an American basic cable channel owned by and spin-off of Food Network. Both are owned by Television Food Network, G.P., a joint venture and general partnership between Warner Bros. Discovery Networks (69%) and Nexstar Media Group (31%). The channel broadcasts programming related to food and cooking.

  8. Yan Can Cook - Wikipedia

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    The series originated in Calgary, Alberta, Canada from 1978 to 1982 as a daily syndicated cooking show, Yan Can, for 250 episodes [1] until Yan moved to San Francisco, California, United States in 1982 starting Yan Can Cook on PBS . [2] [3] Yan also wrote several cookbooks which serve as companions to these various television series. [2]

  9. Asian Food Network - Wikipedia

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    Scripps Networks Interactive purchased the channel in 2013. [3] It became part of Discovery, Inc. in 2018 when Discovery acquired Scripps Networks Interactive, [ 4 ] Six years after the acquisition of the channel by the same company that owned Food Network , the network was rebranded as the Asian Food Network in 2019, with a larger focus placed ...