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  2. Baodu - Wikipedia

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    Beef tripe (mainly divided into four parts) . 百叶: Rumen (black) 百叶尖儿: Omasum (white) 肚仁儿; 厚头; Lamb tripe (mainly divided into nine parts; as lamb is more tender than beef, more cuts can be used)

  3. Tripe - Wikipedia

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    Bak kut teh — a Chinese herbal soup popularly served in Malaysia and Singapore with pork tripe, meat, and ribs. Bao du — Chinese quick-boiled beef or lamb tripe. Botifarra — Catalan sausage. Bumbar — Bosnian dish where the tripe is stuffed with other beef parts. Busecca – a thick tripe soup made with tomato sauce, spices, pancetta and ...

  4. Ngau zap - Wikipedia

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    Ngau zap or ngau chap (simplified Chinese: 牛什; traditional Chinese: 牛雜) is a Cantonese dish made of beef entrails. Good quality beef is chosen to stew with its entrails for a couple of hours. There are several ways to serve this food, for instance, as beef entrails hot pot, beef entrails on a skewer and beef entrails served with pieces etc.

  5. Dim sum - Wikipedia

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    Beef tendons are cooked for a long time until it is very tender. In Hong Kong, it is usually serve together with beef brisket and/or radish. Reticulum beef tripe: 金錢肚; gam1cin4 tou5 [78] Omasum beef tripe 牛百葉; ngau4baak6jip6 (牛柏葉) [79] Shrimp toast: 蝦多士: Bread coated with a paste made from minced shrimp and cooked by ...

  6. Celebrate Passover with braised beef, beet dip and matzo toffee

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  7. Fuqi feipian - Wikipedia

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    Fuqi feipian (Chinese: 夫妻肺片; pinyin: fūqī fèipiàn; lit. 'husband and wife lung pieces') is a popular Sichuan dish, served cold or at room temperature, which is made of thinly sliced beef and beef offal.

  8. Omasum - Wikipedia

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    The omasum, also known as the green, [1] the fardel, [1] the manyplies [1] and the psalterium, [1] is the third compartment of the stomach in ruminants. The omasum comes after the rumen and reticulum and before the abomasum. Different ruminants have different omasum structures and function based on the food that they eat and how they developed ...

  9. Ló͘-bah-pn̄g - Wikipedia

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    According to the Shuowen Jiezi, a Chinese dictionary written during the Han dynasty, the word "Lu" (滷) has the closest meaning to "cooking in thick broth or sauce." This gives the term "滷肉飯" the direct meaning of "rice with braised meat." However, for several decades, many Taiwanese people have used the homophone "魯" instead of "滷 ...