Hakka cuisine, the cuisines of the waishengren (people of other provinces), Japanese cuisine, and American cuisine, with southern Fujian cuisine having...
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Chinese imperial cuisine restaurants are both located in Beijing: Fang Shan (仿膳; fǎngshàn) in Beihai Park and Ting Li Ting (聽鸝廳; tīng lí tīng) in the Summer...
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influenced Han culture itself, but also the cultures of its East Asian neighbors as well. Chinese art, Chinese architecture, Chinese cuisine, Chinese dance...
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IJssel Apicius Castricum Noble Kitchen Cromvoirt Calla's The Hague HanTing Cuisine The Hague Rijnzicht Doornenburg Koriander Drachten La Provence Driebergen-Rijsenburg...
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way. The drama also places an emphasis on Chinese cuisine with documentations concerning the Manchu Han Imperial Feast. Happy Ever After acclaimed positive...
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Weifang (redirect from Cuisine of Weifang)
built-up (or metro) area made up of four urban districts (Kuiwen, Weicheng, Hanting and Fangzi) and Changle County largely being urbanized. Weifang has numerous...
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Shandong people (section Cuisine)
Shandong cuisine are representative among all Northern Chinese cooking styles and its techniques have been widely absorbed by imperial cuisine styles(e...
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food. Oyster mushrooms are used in Czech, Polish, and Slovak contemporary cuisine in soups and stews in a similar fashion to meat, as well as breaded to...
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Love Cuisine (Chinese: 料理高校生; pinyin: liao li gao xiao sheng; literally "Cuisine High School Students") is a 2015 Taiwanese romance, comedy drama television...
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(Korean: 만두; Hanja: 饅頭) can refer to both baozi (飽子) or jiaozi (餃子). In Mongolian cuisine, the buuz and manty or mantu are steamed dumplings, a steamed variation...
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Tze char (category Singaporean cuisine)
located in the heartlands of Singapore, selling dishes of Singaporean cuisine. Hence, most of them are usually found in a casual, non air-conditioned...
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Zibo (redirect from Zibo cuisine)
cuisine is part of Shandong cuisine although Zibo cuisine is, in fact, not a real branch of the Lu Cuisine (Shandong cuisine), whilst Boshan Cuisine is...
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Hakka Americans (section Cuisine)
Cantonese instead. There are some restaurants in the U.S. serving Hakka cuisine. American food writer Linda Lau Anusasananan wrote a popular Hakka cookbook...
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Teochew people (category Subgroups of the Han Chinese)
Chinese: 漢人; pinyin: Hànrén; lit. 'Han dynasty people'). Teochew people of the diaspora would generally use ting nang (Chinese: 唐儂; pinyin: tangrén)...
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Kung Pao chicken (redirect from Kung Pao Chi Ting)
and chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns. From its origins in Sichuan cuisine, the dish's popularity has spread throughout China, spawning a number of...
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Gan Chinese-speaking people (category Subgroups of the Han Chinese)
border. Although little known outside of the province, Jiangxi cuisine or Gan cuisine is rich and distinctive in its own style. Jiangxi flavors are some...
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Hakka people (redirect from Hakka Han)
their culture to adapt, which helped influence their architecture and cuisine. When the Hakka expanded into areas with pre-existing populations in the...
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2018. Retrieved February 7, 2018. Warren, Andrew (May 20, 2018). "Supreme cuisine: 'Iron Chef America returns to its classic formula". Omaha World-Herald...
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Cantonese people (section Cuisine)
Man 3. Cantonese cuisine is one of the "Great Eight Traditions" of Chinese cuisine, has become one of the most renowned types of cuisine around the world...
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first vegetarian restaurant in China to experiment with western vegetarian cuisine. His public lectures on dieting were influential. Wu and his Society argued...
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Leshan (category CS1 Simplified Chinese-language sources (zh-hans))
difficult for other Sichuan people to understand. Falling into the Sichuan cuisine family, Leshan is noted for its food culture, especially its variety of...
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Jinan (redirect from Cuisine of Jinan)
to understand the Jinan dialect. Jinan has its own cuisine, the Jinan style of the Shandong cuisine, one of the Eight Culinary Traditions of China. One...
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Netherlands (section Cuisine)
widely available and typical for the region. The Southern Dutch cuisine consists of the cuisines of the Dutch provinces of North Brabant and Limburg and the...
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Dim sum (category Cantonese cuisine)
are commonly associated with Cantonese cuisine, although dim sum dishes also exist in other Chinese cuisines. In the tenth century, when the city of...
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Amanda Chou (redirect from Chou Hsiao-han)
Amanda Chou Hsiao-han (traditional Chinese: 周曉涵; simplified Chinese: 周晓涵; pinyin: Zhōu Xiǎohán) is a Taiwanese actress. Amanda Chou at douban.com Amanda...
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The Chinese loanwords are usually concerned with cuisine, trade or often just exclusively things Chinese. According to the 2000 census, the relative number...
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Hainan people (section Cuisine)
people Overseas diaspora Thai Chinese Malaysian Chinese Indonesian Chinese Cuisine Hainanese chicken rice Tim Doling (1972). The Annals of Philippine Chinese...
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Shanghai (category CS1 Simplified Chinese-language sources (zh-hans))
Jiaxing, Suzhou, and Ningbo—and Shanghai cuisine, which was influenced by Jiangsu cuisine and Zhejiang cuisine. Haipai culture emerged after Shanghai became...
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Culture of Singapore (section Cuisine)
Singapore: The Art Gallery, National Institute of Education. ISBN 978-9810852641. Ting Szu Kiong (2005). "Nanyang Art". Central Singapore Community Development...
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