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  2. Taiwanese fried chicken - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese fried chicken (Chinese: 鹹酥雞; pinyin: xiánsūjī; Wade–Giles: hsien²su¹chi¹; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kiâm-so͘-ke; also 鹽酥雞; yánsūjī; 'salty crispy chicken'), westernized as popcorn chicken, is a dish in Taiwanese cuisine commonly found as a street snack. It is popular at the night markets in Taiwan.

  3. This Taiwanese fried chicken recipe is a closely ... - AOL

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    We spent years keeping our Taiwanese fried chicken a secret, even from our staff, say BAO London founders Erchen Chang, Shing Tat Chung and Wai Ting Chung. Now, we’re sharing it with the world.

  4. Chicken wing rice roll - Wikipedia

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    Chicken wing rice roll (Chinese: 雞翅包飯; pinyin: Jīchì Bāo Fàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kue-si̍t-pau-pn̄g) is a Taiwanese dish consisting of marinated, deboned chicken wings with fried rice stuffing, often enhanced with mushrooms, carrots, and other ingredients, often found in night markets across Taiwan.

  5. Sanbeiji - Wikipedia

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    Sanbeiji is served with no sauce; the dish is cooked until all the sauce evaporates and is absorbed by the chicken. When it is served at the table, the chicken should be sizzling—even popping—on the cusp of burning. This gives the chicken a crisper texture (and richer flavor) unlike most other Chinese or Taiwanese stewed dishes.

  6. Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Street vendors used to be common across Taiwan but due to increasing regulations and health safety concerns are now primarily found at night markets and food courts. Taiwanese food courts incorporate ideas from traditional night markets a well as importing ideas from the United States and Japan. Food courts have become ubiquitous across Taiwan.

  7. Three-Cup Chicken - AOL

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    This three-cup chicken dish from Clarissa Wei’s new cookbook, Made in Taiwan: Recipes and Stories from the Island Nati. PureWow Editors select every item that appears on this page,, and the ...

  8. J&G Fried Chicken - Wikipedia

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    J&G Fried Chicken (Chinese: 繼光香香雞; pinyin: Jìguāng Xiāngxiāngjī) is a Taiwanese fried chicken brand based in Taichung, Taiwan. The chain's namesake is Jiguang Street in Central District, Taichung. J&G started in 1973 as a food stall within a wet market in Taipei's Ximending neighborhood, but its current recipe was not developed ...

  9. Category:Taiwanese chicken dishes - Wikipedia

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    Food portal; Taiwan portal; Pages in category "Taiwanese chicken dishes" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.