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  2. Egg waffle - Wikipedia

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    An egg waffle is a spherical egg-based waffle popular in Hong Kong and Macau, [1] consisting of an eggy leavened batter cooked between two plates of semi-spherical cells. They are usually served hot, and often eaten plain, although they may be served with fruit and flavors such as strawberry, coconut or chocolate. [ 2 ]

  3. Sorrowful Rice - Wikipedia

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    Sorrowful Rice (Chinese: 黯然销魂饭; pinyin: ànránxiāohún fàn; Cantonese Yale: gam yin siu wan fan), or simply char siu egg rice, is a Hong Kong rice dish popularised by Stephen Chow's 1996 comedy film The God of Cookery. [1] The dish typically consists of cooked rice, char siu, and a fried egg accompanied by vegetables such as choy ...

  4. Hong Kong street food - Wikipedia

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    Egg waffles. 雞蛋仔 Made by stirring eggs, sugar and flour as a pulp, then baking it until it turns to golden colour. It is crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. Put chai ko. 砵仔糕 Palm-sized, steamed in a porcelain bowl. Stinky tofu. 臭豆腐 Deep-fried, smells stinky after natural fermentation. Baked waffles 格仔餅

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  6. Youmian - Wikipedia

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    Thin noodles are generally made with eggs. A well-known variety of thin noodles is called cyun daan min [ yue ] (Cantonese; translating roughly as "whole egg noodles"). This variety is almost exclusively found in East and Southeast Asia , in regions with sizable Chinese populations.

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  8. Danbing - Wikipedia

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    Like many other Taiwanese dishes, the original version of the danbing came from mainland China with the Kuomintang after the Chinese Civil War ended in 1949. However, gradually over time, the dish has been modified to suit the taste of local Taiwanese people and has since become a unique Taiwanese breakfast dish and an icon of Taiwanese cuisine.

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