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Egg drop soup is a light Chinese soup. Ginseng soup is very popular in China and Korea; samgyetang (ginseng-stuffed chicken in broth) is considered a Korean national dish. Steamboat is a communal soup of meat, seafood, and vegetables dipped and cooked in hot broth on the tabletop. Miso soup is a light broth containing miso.
The Lao (ແກງ, ) and Thai language (แกง, ) terms for curry, stew, or soup, are believed to have been derived from the Middle Chinese pronunciation of geng . [1] The Vietnamese term for soup, canh (e.g., canh chua), descends from the Sino-Vietnamese form of 羹.
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.
Egg drop soup, also known as egg flower soup, (Chinese: 蛋花湯; pinyin: Dànhuātāng) is a Chinese soup of wispy beaten eggs in chicken broth. Condiments such as black or white pepper, and finely chopped scallions and tofu, are commonly added to the soup. The soup is made by adding a thin stream of beaten eggs to the boiling broth in the ...
Xingyang Spicy Soup is a delicious broth made from a blend of various natural Chinese medicinal herbs in specific proportions, combined with pepper and chili, and simmered with a bone broth base. Its characteristics include a rich flavor, bright color, thick and sticky texture, and a spicy and tasty profile, making it a popular breakfast dish ...
Hong dou tang, hong dou sha, or red bean soup is a sweet Chinese dessert made from azuki beans. [1] served in Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and places with Chinese diaspora. It is categorized as a tong sui, or sweet soup. It is often served cold during the summer, and hot in the winter.
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Egg tong sui is a classic tong sui (sweet soup) within Cantonese cuisine, essentially a sweet version of egg drop soup. It is considered a more traditional and home-style dish in China, since it is rarely if ever served at any restaurants.