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  2. Roujiamo - Wikipedia

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    Roujiamo is considered the Chinese equivalent to the Western hamburger and meat sandwiches. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] Roujiamo is considered to be one of the world's oldest types of hamburgers, since the bread or the "mo" dates back to the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC) and the meat to the Zhou dynasty (1045–256 BC). [ 3 ]

  3. Shaanxi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Shaanxi cuisine makes elaborate use of ordinary ingredients and is characterized by its noodles, lamb/mutton dishes, and heavy use of strong and complex flavours. There is an emphasis on savoury flavours such as salt, garlic, onion and vinegar; sugar is seldom used.

  4. Pig blood curd - Wikipedia

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    Blood rice pudding is a pastry made from blood and rice grains. Rice is the main ingredient of southern Chinese cuisine; the two common methods to cook rice are steaming and boiling. Duck meat is a source of supplement ( 補劑 ), however, because of the poor living conditions in the past, poultry was only offered as sacrifices in Chinese ...

  5. Pâté chinois - Wikipedia

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    The dish is made with layered ground beef (sometimes mixed with sautéed diced onions) on the bottom, canned corn (either whole-kernel, creamed, or a mixture) for the middle layer, and mashed potatoes on top.

  6. List of Burmese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Lit. leaf wrap, of meat, pastry paper, ginger, garlic, pepper powder, salt. Usually served with soup or with noodles. Htamin gyaw: ထမင်း‌ကြော် Chinese Fried rice with boiled peas (pè byouk). Kaw yay khauk swè: ကော်‌ရည်ခေါက်ဆွဲ: Sino-Burmese Noodles and curried duck (or pork) in ...

  7. List of dumplings - Wikipedia

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    Khuushuur – Mongolian fried meat pastry or dumpling; Knödel – Large round poached or boiled potato or bread dumplings, made without yeast; Kluski – Polish name for dumplings, noodles and pasta; Knedle – European dish of boiled dumplings; Knish – Ashkenazi Jewish baked or fried snack food; Knoephla – Dumpling often used in soup

  8. Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese food staples such as rice, soy sauce, noodles, tea, chili oil, and tofu, and utensils such as chopsticks and the wok, can now be found worldwide. The world's earliest eating establishments recognizable as restaurants in the modern sense first emerged in Song dynasty China during the 11th and 12th centuries.

  9. Kway chap - Wikipedia

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    Kway chap (Chinese: 粿汁; pinyin: guǒzhī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kóe-chiap), also spelt kway jap and kueh jap, is a Teochew noodle soup originating in Chinese cuisine consisting of flat, broad rice sheets (kway) in a soup made with dark soy sauce, served with an assortment of pork cuts including offal, pork belly, intestines, and pig's ears, braised duck meat, various kinds of beancurd, preserved ...