• Macanese cuisine (Chinese: 澳門土生葡菜, Portuguese: culinária macaense) is mainly influenced by Chinese cuisine, especially Cantonese cuisine and European cuisine...
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    Cantonese culture Chinese food therapy Dim sum Hong Kong cuisine List of Chinese dishes Macanese cuisine Restaurant industry in Guangzhou Hsiung, Deh-Ta. Simonds...
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    Egg tart (category Macanese cuisine)
    Guangzhou and Hong Kong today. The other variety is from Macau and is a Macanese take on the pastel de nata, as Macau was then a Portuguese colony. Egg...
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    Chinese cuisine Hong Kong cuisine Japanese cuisine Korean cuisine Macanese cuisine Mongolian cuisine North Korean cuisine South Korean cuisine Taiwanese...
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  • The Macanese people (Portuguese: Macaense, Maquista) are a multiracial East Asian ethnic group that originated in Macau in the 16th century, consisting...
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  • Macau generally Macanese Patois, a Portuguese-based creole language Macanese cuisine, the cuisine of Macau Culture of Macau or Macanese culture This disambiguation...
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    Sichuan cuisine or Sichuanese cuisine, alternatively romanized as Szechwan cuisine or Szechuan cuisine (Chinese: 四川, Standard Mandarin pronunciation: [sɨ̂...
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    Cabidela (category Macanese cuisine)
    de cabidela or pato à cabidela) is one of the most famous dishes in Macanese cuisine. In Brazil, this dish is normally made with chicken (galinha à cabidela...
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    Portuguese sauce (category Macanese cuisine)
    Portuguese sauce is a sauce in Macanese cuisine. In Macao, Portuguese sauce (Chinese: 葡汁, Portuguese: Molho português, Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmoʎu...
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    Shanghai cuisine (Chinese: 上海菜; pinyin: Shànghǎi cài; Shanghainese: zaon⁶ he⁵ tshe¹; IPA: [zɑ̃¹¹ he⁴⁴ tsʰᴇ¹¹]), also known as Hu cuisine (simplified Chinese:...
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    Bacalhau (category Macanese cuisine)
    Portugal alone and it can be considered the iconic ingredient of Portuguese cuisine (it is one of the few species of fish not consumed fresh in this fish-loving...
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    Hunan cuisine, also known as Xiang cuisine, consists of the cuisines of the Xiang River region, Dongting Lake and western Hunan Province in China. It is...
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    Century egg (category Macanese cuisine)
    stir fried with vegetables, which is most commonly found in Taiwanese cuisine. Some Chinese households cut them up into small chunks and cook them with...
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    Hakka cuisine is the cooking style of the Hakka people, and it may also be found in parts of Taiwan and in countries with significant overseas Hakka communities...
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    Portuguese dishes Galician cuisine Macanese cuisine Mozambican cuisine Seafood Brazilian cuisine Cape Verdean cuisine Angolan cuisine "Livro de Cozinha da Infanta...
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  • cuisine Macanese cuisine Hakka cuisine Min cuisine Fuzhou cuisine Hainan cuisine Minnan cuisine Putian (Henghwa) cuisine Chaoshan (Teochew) cuisine Ou cuisine...
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    Minchee (category Macanese cuisine)
    patois (patuá) and fusion cuisine and called themselves "Macaense" or in English "Macanese". Marvellina (2021-01-14). "Easy Macanese Minchi/Minchee (Minced...
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    Yangzhou fried rice (category Macanese cuisine)
    culinary federation. The attempt, made by the World Association of Chinese Cuisine resulted in 4,192 kilograms (9,242 lb) of Yangzhou fried rice being produced...
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    Serradura (category Macanese desserts)
    interpretation of serradura ever” by the HK Magazine on Oct 25, 2011. "Macanese Cuisine & Recipes - Serradura" (in French). Macao Government Tourism Office...
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    variety of distinct cuisine for tourists to try in Macau, including Macanese cuisine, Portuguese cuisine and Chinese cuisine. Macanese cuisine is a blend of...
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    Hong Kong cuisine is mainly influenced by Cantonese cuisine, European cuisines (especially British cuisine) and non-Cantonese Chinese cuisines (especially...
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    Dalgona coffee (category Macanese cuisine)
    actually contain dalgona. The drink is credited to Leong Kam Hon, a former Macanese shipwright who started his 'Wai Ting Coffee' (later renamed 'Hon Kee',...
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    Masantol. Betutu, a Balinese dish. Biryani Filipino Chinese cuisine Kapampangan people Macanese cuisine Pampanga Larkin, John A. 1972. The Pampangans: Colonial...
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    Meat floss (category Macanese cuisine)
    delicacy during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. In the Muslim-majority Hausa cuisine of Northern Nigeria, dambu nama is a dry, shredded beef snack, similar...
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    Macau (section Cuisine)
    is an example of a Chinese dish that draws from Macanese influences, but is not part of Macanese cuisine. Cha chaan teng, a type of fast casual diner originating...
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    Pastel de nata (category Macanese cuisine)
    Portuguese colonies, such as Brazil, Mozambique, Macau, Goa and East Timor. The Macanese pastel de nata has been adopted by KFC and is available in regions such...
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    Galinha à portuguesa (category Macanese cuisine)
    (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡɐˈlĩɲaapuɾtuˈɣezɐ]) is a dish found in Macanese cuisine. Despite its name, Portuguese chicken did not originate from Portugal...
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    Korean cuisine Macanese cuisine Mongolian cuisine Taiwanese cuisine Southeast Asian cuisine Bruneian cuisine Burmese cuisine Cambodian cuisine Christmas...
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    also broadcast in Macau. Macanese cuisine is a blend of southern Chinese (especially Cantonese cuisine) and Portuguese cuisines, with significant influences...
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    Bakkwa (category Macanese cuisine)
    v t e Macanese cuisine Meat-based or seafood-based dishes Arroz chau chau Arroz gordo Cabidela Galinha à africana Galinha à portuguesa Minchee Pork chop...
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