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  2. La Choy - Wikipedia

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    La Choy (stylized La Choy 東) is a brand name of canned and prepackaged American Chinese food ingredients. The brand was purchased in 1990 from Beatrice Foods by ConAgra Foods during the LBO firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts ' dismantling of the company and is still currently a property of ConAgra.

  3. 13 Noodle Recipes to Celebrate Chinese New Year - AOL

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    The name of this flavor-drenched dish aptly translates to “fried sauce noodles.” A pork- and tofu-flecked sauce gets its savory powers from three layers of distinctive soy condiments.

  4. Chow mein - Wikipedia

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    At some restaurants located in those areas, the crispy chow mein noodles are sometimes deep fried [10] and could be crispy "like the ones in cans" [11] or "fried as crisp as hash browns". [12] At a few East Coast locations, "chow mein" is also served over rice. [13] There, the steamed style using soft noodles is a separate dish called "lo mein ...

  5. List of Sino-Mauritian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Can contain meat, poultry, vegetables such as bok choy, and mushrooms. Usually topped with a fried egg. Briyani porc [5] Pork biryani: Localization of Indian biryani; contains pork instead of beef or chicken Diri blanc: 米饭 (mifan) White rice: Plain, steamed white rice; a staple food Diri frir: 炒饭 (chaofan) Chinese fried rice: Basic ...

  6. Mein gon - Wikipedia

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    In American Chinese cuisine, the mein gon pieces are generally sprinkled into chicken chow mein, and then served together.Despite the informal English name referring to it as a noodle, it is not actually classified as a form of Chinese noodle.

  7. Mongolian Beef and Baby Bok Choy Stir-Fry with Crispy Chow ...

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    Add the bok choy and 1/2 cup of water to a large frying pan over high heat. Steam for 3 minutes then remove from the heat. Toss the beef with 1/2 cup of the sauce.