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  2. Xi'an Noodles - Wikipedia

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    Xi'an Noodles is a small chain of Chinese restaurants in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Owner Lily Wu opened the original restaurant in Seattle 's University District in 2016.

  3. Xi'an Famous Foods - Wikipedia

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    Xi'an Famous Foods (Chinese: 西安名吃) is a chain of fast casual restaurants based in New York City that serves Shaanxi cuisine.Xi’an Famous Foods, a family-run business with no outside investors, was founded in 2005.

  4. List of casual dining restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Xi'an Famous Foods: Chinese food United States 12 YO! Sushi: Sushi United Kingdom, worldwide 100 Yoshinoya: Noodle bowls Asia and United States 1,100+ Your Pie: Pizza United States 58 Zankou Chicken: Armenian Mediterranean United States 12 Zaxby's: Chicken United States 800 Zippy's: Fast casual: United States 24

  5. These 11 Pantry Staples Are Made by Some of the Country’s ...

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    More and more restaurants around the country are producing consumer packaged goods (products like sauces, spices, and drinks) that are sold and shipped nationwide. Part souvenirs, part status ...

  6. Every Panda Express Dish, Ranked - AOL

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    From orange chicken to broccoli beef, here are the best and worst Panda Express menu items with pictures. From the best entrees at Panda Express to the best sides, find out what to order.

  7. 13 Noodle Recipes to Celebrate Chinese New Year - AOL

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    Serve this spicy pork-and-vegetable lo mein for Chinese New Year or for dinner anytime. While some cooks like to cut the noodles into 6- to 8-inch lengths to make them easier to combine with other ...

  8. Shaanxi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Shaanxi cuisine uses more noodles than other Chinese cuisines, but Shaanxi noodles are almost always thicker and longer than those of Beijing cuisine, and to a lesser degree, Shanxi cuisine, especially the Biangbiang ones. [1] [2] [3] The taste of Shaanxi cuisine can be quite spicy; however, this can be diluted by adding soy sauce.

  9. T. Marzetti Company - Wikipedia

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    The T. Marzetti Company is the Specialty Food Group of the Lancaster Colony Corporation. T. Marzetti produces numerous salad dressings, fruit and vegetable dips, frozen baked goods and specialty brand items.