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  2. Doubanjiang - Wikipedia

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    Doubanjiang (Chinese: 豆瓣酱; pinyin: dòubànjiàng, IPA: [tôʊpântɕjâŋ]), also known as douban, toban-djan, broad bean chili sauce, or fermented chili bean paste, is a hot and savoury Chinese bean paste made from fermented broad beans, chili peppers, soybeans, salt and flour.

  3. Tauco - Wikipedia

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    Tauco, Taucu, Taotjo, Tao Jiew or Tauchu (Chinese: 豆醬; pinyin: dòujiàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tāu-chiùⁿ; Thai: เต้าเจี้ยว, RTGS: Tao Jiew) is a paste made from preserved fermented yellow soybeans in Chinese Indonesian, Malaysian and Thai cuisines. [1]

  4. Er jing tiao - Wikipedia

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    The chili is typically shaped like the letter J and is between 5 and 6 inches long. This chili is known for its deep color and robust fragrance, and is often used in chili oil for that reason. It is also a major ingredient for many famous chili sauce products, such as the thick broad-bean sauce doubanjiang. It has a spicy and salty flavor which ...

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  6. Cheonggukjang - Wikipedia

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    Cheonggukjang is generally considered to be a healthy food (particularly in the winter), as it is rich in vitamins and other nutrients, though its very strong odor is not universally enjoyed.

  7. Talk:Doubanjiang - Wikipedia

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    "Doubanjiang" = 1,340 hits Badagnani ( talk ) 03:49, 19 April 2009 (UTC) [ reply ] Further, the use of edit summaries such as " Nonsensical revert by a problematic editor ," in light of the above evidence and the consistent refusal to engage in thoughtful, considered, prior discussion before moving a page repeatedly and insistently, is highly ...

  8. Zhajiangmian - Wikipedia

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    Doubanjiang is also added to the sauce. This results in the zajiang meat sauce being more watery than zhajiang sauce, and the dish is less salty. Boiled, leafy vegetables are served with the noodles. Zajiangmian is typically served in soup, but there is also a version that is mixed directly with the sauce. Chili oil and chopped green onion are ...

  9. Zajiangmian - Wikipedia

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    Zajiang mian (simplified Chinese: 杂酱面; traditional Chinese: 雜酱麵, 'noodles with zajiang') is a noodle dish from Sichuan region of China. The zajiang (Chinese: 杂酱, 'mixed sauce'), also known as shaozi (Chinese: 䬰子), is a meat sauce mostly made from lean ground meat (often pork, sometimes beef) and lard. [1]