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  2. Risk of Rain 2 - Wikipedia

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    Risk of Rain 2 is a roguelite third-person shooter developed by Hopoo Games and published by Gearbox Publishing.A sequel to 2013's Risk of Rain, it was released in early access for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in 2019 before fully releasing in August 2020 with a release for Stadia coming a month later.

  3. Rechao - Wikipedia

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    Rechao (traditional Chinese: 熱炒; simplified Chinese: 热炒) is a style of Taiwanese cuisine that uses a wok to stir fry food. Rechao combines the Chinese characters for "hot" (Chinese: 熱) and "stir-fry" (Chinese: 炒) and is the Mandarin pronunciation for those characters.

  4. ROR2 - Wikipedia

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    Tyrosine-protein kinase transmembrane receptor ROR2, also known as neurotrophic tyrosine kinase, receptor-related 2, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ROR2 gene located on position 9 of the long arm of chromosome 9. [5] [6] [7] This protein is responsible for aspects of bone and cartilage growth.

  5. The Hong Kong Way to Make Coffee 10x Better - AOL

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    Says the food blog The Woks of Life, "the name directly translates to “Lovebirds Tea,” so in other words: Coffee + Tea 4 eva." Well said! Well said! Related: The Brazilian Way To Make Iced ...

  6. Stir frying - Wikipedia

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    In her book, The Breath of a Wok, Young further explores the ideas and concepts of wok hei. [23] An essay called "Wok Hay: The Breath of a Wok" explains how the definition of wok hei varies from cook to cook and how difficult it is to translate the term. Some define it as the "taste of the wok," a "harmony of taste," etc.:

  7. Wok - Wikipedia

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    A wok (simplified Chinese: 镬; traditional Chinese: 鑊; pinyin: huò; Cantonese Yale: wohk) is a deep round-bottomed cooking pan of Chinese origin. It is believed to be derived from the South Asian karahi.

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  9. Wok racing - Wikipedia

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    Wok racing is a sport developed by the German TV host and entertainer Stefan Raab in which modified woks are used to make timed runs down an Olympic bobsleigh track. There are competitions for one-person woksleds and four-person woksleds, the latter using four woks per sled.