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  2. Jiangsu cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Jiangsu cuisine is sometimes simply called Su cuisine, and one of its major styles is Huaiyang cuisine.Although Huaiyang cuisine is one of several sub-regional styles within Jiangsu cuisine, it is widely seen in Chinese culinary circles as the most popular and prestigious style of Jiangsu cuisine – to a point where it is considered to be one of the four most influential regional schools ...

  3. Pao cai - Wikipedia

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    It is widely used as side dishes, appetizers, and condiments because of its crisp texture, special fragrance, and health benefits originating from its lactic acid fermentation. [7] [8] Sichuan pao cai is produced both domestically in locals' daily life and commercially in industry, and it is popular throughout China.

  4. Chả giò - Wikipedia

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    Chả giò (Vietnamese: [ca᷉ː jɔ̂]), or nem rán, also known as fried egg roll, is a popular dish in Vietnamese cuisine and usually served as an appetizer in Europe, North America and Australia, where there are large communities of the Vietnamese diaspora. It is ground meat, usually pork, wrapped in rice paper and deep-fried. [1] [2]

  5. I Ranked Every Costco Appetizer & These Are The Ones ... - AOL

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    Antipasto Bar. Don't get us wrong: we could easily clear 30-40 olives in one sitting. But in the grand scheme of party appetizers, leaving out some antipasti is a little too low effort for our tastes.

  6. 25 Best Costco Appetizers To Try Right Now - AOL

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    Here are 25 of the best Costco appetizers spotted in the warehouse, ranging from comfort food to seafood—and including lots of cheese. 1. Royal Asia Coconut Shrimp

  7. List of Sino-Mauritian dishes - Wikipedia

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    罗汉菜 (luohan cai) Buddha's delight: Sweet and sour (called Aigre-doux) Sweet and sour fish [17] 糖醋魚 A sweet-and-sour dish made with fish filet, vegetables, and pineapple Sweet and sour lobster [16] Sweet and sour squid: Preserved food: Dizef cent ans: 皮蛋 (pidan) Century eggs: Century eggs eaten with pickle ginger Pickle ginger

  8. Hors d'oeuvre - Wikipedia

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    The term appetiser (American English: appetizer) is a synonym for hors d'oeuvre. It was first used in the United States and England simultaneously in 1860. Americans also use the term to define the first of three courses in a meal, an optional one generally set on the table before guests were seated. [12]

  9. Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cold dishes are usually served before the main meal. Besides salad and pickles as appetizers, they can range from jelly, beancurd, noodle salad, cooked meat, and sausages to jellyfish or cold soups. Chinese sausages vary from region to region. The most common sausage is made of pork and pork fat. The flavor is generally salty-sweet in Southern ...