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  2. Century egg - Wikipedia

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    Century eggs (Chinese: 皮蛋; pinyin: pídàn; Jyutping: pei4 daan2), also known as alkalized or preserved egg, are a Chinese egg-based culinary dish made by preserving duck, chicken, or quail eggs in a mixture of clay, ash, salt, quicklime, and rice hulls for several weeks to several months, depending on the processing method.

  3. 10 Easy Congee Recipes To Try This Winter - AOL

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    1. Classic Congee. Typical white rice congee is incredibly easy to make. For a basic congee, add rice to some chicken stock, salt, and ginger. Simmer it until it’s thick, then add some sesame ...

  4. Chinese food: 32 dishes every traveler should try - AOL

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    Named after famous poet, painter and statesman Su Dongpo (who lived about 1,000 years ago), Dongpo rou is made up of braised pork belly, rock sugar, soy sauce, yellow wine and other seasonings.

  5. Congee - Wikipedia

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    Plain congee, known as khao tom kui (Thai: ข้าวต้มกุ๊ย), is served at specialty restaurants, which serve a multitude of side dishes to go with it, such as yam kun chiang (a Thai salad made with sliced dried Chinese sausages), mu phalo (pork stewed in soy sauce and five-spice powder), and mu nam liap (minced pork fried with ...

  6. Soy egg - Wikipedia

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    A soy egg (a.k.a. a braised egg) is a type of egg in Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, and Mauritian cuisine which is boiled, peeled, and then cooked in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, water, and other optional herbs and spices, like star anise or cinnamon. [1]

  7. White woman making 'improved' congee apologizes

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  8. Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese ancestors successfully planted millet, rice, and other grains about 8,000 to 9,000 years ago. [39] Wheat, another staple, took another three or four thousand years. For the first time, grains provided people with a steady supply of food.

  9. This Healthy Egg-Salad-Meets-Stuffed-Pepper Recipe Is the ...

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