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  2. Chinese yam - Wikipedia

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    Dioscorea polystachya or Chinese yam (simplified Chinese: 山药; traditional Chinese: 山藥), also called cinnamon-vine, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the yam family. It is sometimes called Chinese potato or by its Korean name ma. [3] [2] It is also called huaishan in Mandarin and wàaih sāan in Cantonese.

  3. Soybean sprout - Wikipedia

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    In Nepalese cuisine, kwati, a soup of nine types of sprouted beans, is specially prepared in the festival of Janai Purnima which normally falls in August. Kwati is prepared by frying and mixing onion, garlic, ginger, potatoes, spices and bean sprouts, including soybean sprouts. Much variation exists from house to house.

  4. Mung bean sprout - Wikipedia

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    Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable grown by sprouting mung beans. They can be grown by placing and watering the sprouted beans in the shade until the hypocotyls grow long. Mung bean sprouts are extensively cultivated and consumed in East and Southeast Asia and are very easy to grow, requiring minimal care other than a steady supply of ...

  5. Popiah - Wikipedia

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    Popiah skin, bean sauce, filling of finely grated and steamed or stir-fried turnip, jicama, bean sprouts, French beans, lettuce leaves, grated carrots, Chinese sausage slices, thinly sliced fried tofu, chopped peanuts or peanut powder, fried shallots, and shredded omelette: Variations: Lumpia, bò bía, ปอเปี๊ยะทอด popia thot

  6. Teochew cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A simple soup boiled with stir-fried leaf vegetable (commonly sweet potato leaves since the Ming dynasty but also can use amaranth, spinach, ipomoea aquatica or other leafy greens as alternatives) and edible mushrooms (preferably straw mushrooms) and broth (vegetable, chicken, or beef). Pig's organ soup: 豬雜湯: 猪杂汤: zhūzátāng: ter ...

  7. Can You Eat Potatoes with Sprouts? Experts Share if It's Safe

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  8. List of Chinese soups - Wikipedia

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    Beef noodle soup. This is a list of notable Chinese soups. Chinese cuisine includes styles originating from the diverse regions of China, as well as from Chinese people in other parts of the world. In China, a broth-based soup is usually consumed before or after a meal. Chinese noodles may be added to some of these soups to create noodle soups.

  9. Sara udon - Wikipedia

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    Sara udon (皿うどん), literally "plate noodles", is a dish native to Nagasaki prefecture, Japan. [1] Despite the name, it is not a kind of udon.. The dish consists of a base of noodles, and a topping of fried cabbage, bean sprouts and other vegetables, as well as squid, prawns, pork, kamaboko etc.

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