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  2. The world’s tastiest dumplings - AOL

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    The spicy Sichuan wonton, or chao shou, comes to the table drenched in a spicy chili oil flavored with Sichuan peppercorn and a black vinegar sauce.. The chao shou is boiled and the very best ...

  3. Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    Dumplings may be prepared using a variety of cooking methods and are found in many world cuisines. [1] [2] [3] One of the earliest mentions of dumplings comes from the Chinese scholar Shu Xi who mentions them in a poem 1,700 years ago. In addition, archaeologically preserved dumplings have been found in Turfan, Xinjiang, China dating back over ...

  4. List of dumplings - Wikipedia

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    Dumplings in a basket, served with a dipping sauce. This is a list of notable dumplings.Dumpling is a broad class of dishes that consist of pieces of dough (made from a variety of starch sources) wrapped around a filling, or of dough with no filling.

  5. Wonton - Wikipedia

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    A wonton (traditional Chinese: 餛飩; simplified Chinese: 馄饨; pinyin: húntun; Jyutping: wan4 tan4) is a type of Chinese dumpling commonly found across regional styles of Chinese cuisine. It is also spelled wantan or wuntun in transliteration from Cantonese 雲吞 / 云吞 (wan4 tan1) and wenden from Shanghainese 餛飩 / 馄饨 (hhun den ...

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

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    The Chinese version of salami is often categorized into two main types: Laap cheung and yun cheung (in Cantonese). Laap cheung is preserved meat sausage that has a slightly sweet taste.

  7. Category:Chinese dumplings - Wikipedia

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    Cantonese dumplings (7 P) Pages in category "Chinese dumplings" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  8. Jiaozi - Wikipedia

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    Pottery dumpling and delicacies from a Tang-dynasty tomb. In China, several folk stories explain the origin of jiaozi and its name.. Traditionally, jiaozi were thought to be invented during the era of the Eastern Han (AD 25–220) [2] [3] by Zhang Zhongjing [4] who was a great practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine.

  9. Chaoshou - Wikipedia

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    Suanla means "hot and sour," and chaoshou is what these particular large wontons are called in the Chinese province of Sichuan. Chao shou translates literally as "folded hands"; [ 1 ] in the Sichuanese dialects this refers to a style of dumpling whose square wrapper is folded into two points, one crossed over the other.