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  2. Hainanese chicken rice - Wikipedia

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    Hainanese chicken rice is a common dish in Thailand where it is called khao man kai (Thai: ข้าวมันไก่, pronounced [kʰâːw mān kàj]), literally meaning "chicken oily rice". The chickens used in Thailand for this dish are usually free range chickens of local breeds, resulting in a leaner and tastier texture; however, meat ...

  3. Hainan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Wenchang chicken: 文昌雞 文昌鸡 Wénchāng jī This dish, originating in Wenchang, is made from a certain type of free range chicken. The chicken is boiled and then cut into pieces. It is then eaten by dipping the pieces in a mixture of spices, including chopped ginger and salt. [3] The chicken skin is typically yellow, with an oily ...

  4. List of foods named after places - Wikipedia

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    Each non-obvious etymology is supported by a reference on the linked Wikipedia page. Food names are listed by country of the origin of the word, not necessarily where the food originated or was thought to have originated. Some foods are certified to originate in that region with a protected designation of origin (PDO). [2]

  5. Wenchang chicken - Wikipedia

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    In the context of Wenchang chicken, it is the originator of the Malaysian dish Hainanese chicken rice, the national dish of the country and "one of the most beloved culinary exports of Southeast Asia". [5] [6] The dish came into fruition in the 1920s, by a Hainanese chef named Wang Yiyuan who was living in Singapore. [7]

  6. Hainan people - Wikipedia

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    The Hainanese were particularly successful in Thailand, there are 2 million Hainamese in Thailand. [6] as well as large number of tycoons trace Hainanese origin, and in Cambodia, where they controlled the hotel and restaurant trade. They also formed a substantial proportion of Chinese communities in Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos, Singapore and Malaysia.

  7. Category:Hainanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hainanese cuisine" ... Wenchang chicken; Y. Yi bua This page was last edited on 26 September 2014, at 11:18 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Chicken and rice - Wikipedia

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    Chicken and rice is a common food combination in several cultures which have both chicken and rice as staple foods. Examples include: Arroz con pollo, a Latin American dish; Chikin raisu (chicken rice, rice pan-fried with ketchup and chicken) , an ingredient in Japanese omurice

  9. Wenchang - Wikipedia

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    Wenchang (postal: Mencheong; Chinese: 文昌; pinyin: Wénchāng; Hainanese spellings: Boon Siou) is a county-level city in the northeast of Hainan Island in China. Covering an area of 2,403 square kilometres (928 sq mi), the city has a coastline of 207 kilometres (129 mi), and is divided into 17 towns.