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  2. Jiaozi - Wikipedia

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    Jiaozi (simplified Chinese : 饺子; traditional Chinese : 餃子; pinyin : jiǎo zi; [tɕjàʊ.tsɹ̩] ⓘ) are a type of Chinese dumpling. Jiaozi typically consist of a ground meat or vegetable filling wrapped into a thinly rolled piece of dough, which is then sealed by pressing the edges together.

  3. Black vinegar - Wikipedia

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    It is made from sorghum, peas, barley, bran and chaff and has a much stronger smoky flavor than rice-based black vinegar. It is popular in the north of China as a dipping sauce, particularly for dumplings. [citation needed] A bottle of Zhenjiang vinegar. Another type of Chinese "black vinegar" is Zhenjiang vinegar (simplified Chinese ...

  4. Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    In Northern China, dumplings are commonly eaten with a dipping sauce made of vinegar and chilli oil or paste, and occasionally with some soy sauce added in. According to legends, jiaozi were invented in the Eastern Han Dynasty between 150 and 219 CE by Zhang Zhongjing, who was a popular Chinese medicine practitioner. When Zhang returned to his ...

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    5. Congee. Ngoc Minh Ngo/Heirloom. Also Called: Báizhōu. Try It: Quick Congee. Congee, or rice porridge, is a nourishing, easy-to-digest meal (particularly for breakfast). Congees differ from ...

  6. Wonton - Wikipedia

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    In Peruvian-Chinese gastronomic fusion called Chifa, wontons, called wantán in Peru, can be found fried with meat filling to eat with rice or Tallarín saltado, and also in wonton soup or sopa wantán. In Thailand, wontons are called kiao (เกี๊ยว, pronounced [kía̯w]), from the Teochew pronunciation of 饺 (Mandarin: jiǎo ...

  7. How to make 3 different types of dumpling dipping sauces - AOL

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