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  2. 38 High-Protein Meals That Are Hearty & Satisfying - AOL

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    Sweet & Sour Tofu. Sweet and sour sauce is a staple across Chinese-American restaurant menus—and for good reason. The combination of savory, tangy, and sweet flavors pairs well with virtually ...

  3. Our Top 19 Most Saved Casseroles

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    Chicken Fajita Casserole. Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Holly Dreesman ... like sour cream, avocado, salsa and/or chopped tomato. ... Apple, Bacon and Sweet Potato Mini Casseroles.

  4. Sweet and sour - Wikipedia

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    Sweet and sour bid-bid (Pacific tenpounder) ballsSweet and sour dishes, sauces, and cooking methods have a long history in China. One of the earliest recordings of sweet and sour may come from Shaowei Yanshi Dan (traditional Chinese: 燒尾宴食單; simplified Chinese: 烧尾宴食单; pinyin: shāowěi yànshí dān), [2] a menu of the food served in Tang dynasty (618–907) "Shaowei banquet ...

  5. Joe Manganiello must eat 50 chicken nuggets in an hour to ...

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    It turns out that Manganiello and Crofchick debated the best dipping sauces (the host is team sweet and sour while the Banker’s Assistant prefers honey mustard) and also created a bet over ...

  6. Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Deep-fried meat combined with sweet and sour sauce as a cooking style receives an enormous preference outside of China. Therefore, many similar international Chinese cuisines are invented based on sweet and sour sauce, including Sweet and sour chicken (Europe and North America), Manchurian chicken (India) or tangsuyuk (South Korea). Mango pancake

  7. Orange chicken - Wikipedia

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    Lee says that both "General Tso's chicken and Orange Chicken are Americanized mutations of sweet and sour dishes found in China." [1] Orange chicken has also entered the menus of the mainstream U.S. by being served in school cafeterias, [4] and in military bases' chow halls, [5] and also found in the supermarket frozen meal aisle. [6] [7]