Ad
related to: you tiao origin of namehouseofnames.com has been visited by 10K+ users in the past month
Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Youtiao (traditional Chinese: 油條; simplified Chinese: 油条; pinyin: Yóutiáo), known in Southern China as yu char kway, is a long golden-brown deep-fried strip of wheat flour dough of Chinese origin and (by a variety of other names) also popular in other East and Southeast Asian cuisines.
Diao is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 刁 in Chinese character. It is romanized as Tiao in Wade–Giles. Diao is listed 148th in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. [1] As of 2008, it is the 245th most common surname in China, shared by 300,000 people. [2]
Diao or Tiao, a Chinese surname; Xie Tiao (464-499), Chinese poet; Tião (basketball) (1925-unknown), full name Sebastião Amorim Gimenez, Brazilian basketball player; Tião Macalé (1926-1993), Brazilian comedian; Tião Macalé (footballer) (1936-1972), Brazilian football midfielder; Tião (footballer, born 1918), full name Sebastião Silva ...
Yao Chonghua, the name of Emperor Shun of pre-dynastic China, one of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors; Yao Chang, founding emperor of the Later Qin Dynasty; Yao Ming, Chinese professional basketball player and humanitarian; Andrew Yao, Chinese computer scientist and A.M. Turing Award laureate; Jianping Yao, Canadian engineer
Cifantuan, also known simply as chi faan or fantuan, is a glutinous rice dish in Chinese cuisine originating in the Jiangnan area of eastern China which encompasses Shanghai and surrounding regions.
Boat noodles were originally served from boats that traversed Bangkok's canals. [1] [2]In the past, a merchant who sold boat noodles would have been the only person working on a small boat, and would have had to do everything by himself from paddle a boat, scald the noodles, season the soup, serve the dish, handle money and wash the dishes.
Doujiang (traditional Chinese: 豆漿; simplified Chinese: 豆浆; pinyin: dòujiāng) is fresh soy milk in Chinese cuisine.It can be served hot or cool, sweet or savoury. [1]
You is the Mandarin Pinyin spelling of a Chinese given name. People with this name include: Du You (735–812), Chinese historian, military general, and politician; Gao You (c. 168–212), Chinese historian, philosopher; Lu You, Chinese historian and poet of the Southern Song dynasty (1125–1210)
Ad
related to: you tiao origin of namehouseofnames.com has been visited by 10K+ users in the past month