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  2. Five-spice powder - Wikipedia

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    Five spice may be used with fatty meats such as pork, duck or goose. It is used as a spice rub for chicken, duck, pork and seafood, in red cooking recipes, or added to the breading for fried foods. [2] Five spice is used in recipes for Cantonese roasted duck, as well as beef stew. Canned spiced pork cubes is very popular as well. Five spice is ...

  3. Char siu - Wikipedia

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    Unlike its Chinese variant, it is prepared by rolling pork belly into a log and then braising it at a low temperature. [8] The Japanese adaptation is typically seasoned with soy sauce, sake, mirin and sugar or other sweetener, without the red food colouring, nor five-spice powder. It is a typical ingredient for toppings in rāmen. [3]

  4. Spice rub - Wikipedia

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    Halibut being prepared with a coffee spice rub A pork shoulder coated with a spice rub before cooking. Spice rub is any mixture of ground spices that is made to be rubbed on raw food before the food is cooked. The spice rub forms a coating on the food. The food can be marinated in the spice rub for some time for the flavors to incorporate into ...

  5. 75 Christmas Eve dinner recipes, from roast beef to seafood stew

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    To make this chicken a stand-out, rub with garlic butter and coat with salt, pepper and tarragon, lemon juice and white wine. Then serve over cherry tomatoes roasted in olive oil, salt and pepper.

  6. Fujian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A thin variety of Chinese noodles made from wheat flour Ngo hiang: 五香: 五香: wǔ xiāng: ngó͘-hiong: Fried roll in five-spice powder filled with minced pork and vegetables. Also known as quekiam or kikiam (a localised pronunciation in the Philippines) and lor bak in places such as Indonesia and Malaysia.

  7. Teochew cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mixed pork and prawn paste (sometimes fish), seasoned with five-spice powder, wrapped and rolled in a bean curd skin and deep-fried or pan-fried. It is sometimes referred to as Teochew-style spring roll in restaurant menus. Steamed chives dumplings: 韭菜粿: 韭菜粿: jiǔ cài guǒ