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  2. Nam phrik ong - Wikipedia

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    Ground pork, tomato, chili paste, fresh vegetable ... pork and fresh vegetables such as cucumber, lentils, Chinese cabbage etc. ... Thai Northern Style Pork and ...

  3. Jiaozi - Wikipedia

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    The filling for both guotie and jiaozi usually contains pork (sometimes chicken, or beef in Muslim areas), cabbage (or Chinese cabbage and sometimes spinach), scallions (spring or green onions), ginger, Chinese rice wine or cooking wine, and sesame seed oil. In northern China, the guotie is considered a separate type of dumpling from the jiaozi.

  4. Warm Soba with Pork, Shrimp and Cabbage Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large soup pot, combine the soy sauce and dashi powder with 6 cups of water and bring to a simmer. 2. In a large saucepan of boiling salted water, cook the soba until al dente.

  5. Cabbage roll - Wikipedia

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    Ground pork or beef is mixed with sauteed caramelized onions and rice, stuffed in a cabbage leaf, pickled sauerkraut leaf or grape leaf. For flavor, they usually consist of layers with bacon, smoked ribs, or smoked sausage.

  6. Shanghai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, guotie is filled with ground pork and finely chopped Chinese scallions or cabbage. [ 15 ] Savory mooncakes ( 鲜肉月饼 ; 鮮肉月餅 ; shi¹ gnioq⁸ yuq⁸ pin⁵ ) – Mooncakes consumed in other parts of China are usually sweet, with fillings such as sesame seeds, walnuts, and red bean paste .

  7. Chinese sausage - Wikipedia

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    Chinese sausage is a generic term referring to the many different types of sausages originating in China.The southern flavor of Chinese sausage is commonly known by its Cantonese name lap cheong (or lap chong, simplified Chinese: 腊肠; traditional Chinese: 臘腸; pinyin: làcháng; Jyutping: laap6 coeng2; Cantonese Yale: laahp chéung).

  8. Bindae-tteok - Wikipedia

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    Bindae-tteok is made with mung bean batter with a filling made of bracken, pork, mung bean sprouts, and baechu-kimchi (napa cabbage kimchi). [1]To make the filling for bindae-tteok, soaked bracken is cut into short pieces, mixed with ground pork, and seasoned with soy sauce, chopped scallions, minced garlic, ground black pepper, and sesame oil. [1]

  9. Lauya - Wikipedia

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    Stews containing pork and beef may be accompanied by potatoes and cabbage. [14] Chayote and green papaya can be used in stews containing pork or chicken. Bak choy or mustard greens can substitute for cabbage in beef stews while the leaves of moringa, bittermelon, and chili peppers are favored in chicken stews. [13]