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  2. Chinese aristocrat cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese aristocrat cuisine (Chinese: 官府菜; pinyin: guānfǔ cài) traces its origin to the Ming and Qing dynasties when imperial officials stationed in Beijing brought their private chefs and such different varieties of culinary styles mixed and developed over time to form a unique breed of its own, and thus the Chinese aristocrat cuisine is often called private cuisine.

  3. Feastogether - Wikipedia

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    Feastogether formed an in-house logistics fleet that can deliver food at various temperatures, namely regular, refrigerated, and frozen. It has 14 delivery trucks that collectively weigh over 90 tonnes (90,000 kg; 200,000 lb). It delivers food daily to restaurants north of Taichung. Restaurants south of the city receive deliveries every two days.

  4. Chinese imperial cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese imperial food originated around the Zhou dynasty (c. 11th century – 476 BCE). Emperors used their power to collect best cuisines and best cooks from throughout the country. Therefore, from the Chinese people's perspective, imperial cuisine represented a dynasty's best cuisine. [2]

  5. Ordering Chinese Food Tonight? Here's the Healthiest ... - AOL

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    Use this list of the healthiest Chinese food options to navigate the takeout menu. You can get low-calorie, low-sodium and delicious dishes.

  6. Chinese-Mexican-Japanese food truck set to open; Vegan Chef ...

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    The Metro Eats food truck park, 2463 W. Sunshine St., is getting a new resident: Whatever You Want, which will serve Chinese, Mexican and Japanese hibachi food. The truck's grand opening is Nov. 6 ...

  7. Cong you bing - Wikipedia

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    Cong you bing ([tsʰʊ́ŋjǒʊpìŋ]; Chinese: 蔥油餅; pinyin: cōngyóubǐng; lit. 'scallion oil pancake'), also known as scallion pancake or green onion pancake, is a Chinese savory bing (flatbread) made with wheat dough and minced scallions (green onions).

  8. List of Chinese dishes - Wikipedia

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    The food is covered with water and put in a covered ceramic jar, and is then steamed for several hours. Red cooking: 紅燒: 红烧: hóngshāo: several different slow-cooked stews characterized by the use of soy sauce and/or caramelised sugar and various ingredients. Stir frying: 炒 / 爆: 炒 / 爆: chǎo / bào: two fast Chinese cooking ...

  9. A big plate of Chinese food with side of sass. Mark’s Kitchen ...

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    When their food was ready, Po called out their order in her own unique way. “Hey number 3, get your a-- back here. Your order is ready,” she said. You get the same sort of treatment when you ...