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  2. Tokneneng - Wikipedia

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    Tokneneng (or tukneneng) is a tempura-like Filipino street food made by deep-frying hard-boiled chicken or duck eggs covered in orange batter. [1] A popular variation of tokneneng is kwek kwek. Kwek-kwek is traditionally made with quail eggs, [1] which are smaller, with batter made by mixing annatto powder or annatto seeds that have been soaked ...

  3. Quail eggs - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, kwek-kwek is a popular street-food delicacy, which consists of soft-boiled quail eggs dipped in orange-colored batter before being skewered and deep-fried. In Indonesia , small packages of hard-boiled quail eggs are sold by street vendors as snacks, and skewered quail eggs are sold as satay to accompany main dishes such as ...

  4. Balut (food) - Wikipedia

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    Kwek-Kwek – Filipino street food; List of delicacies – Food item considered highly desirable in certain cultures; Salted duck egg – Traditional Asian dish common in several regions; Smoked egg – Food that involves the smoking of eggs; Soy egg – Egg dishes; Tea egg – Egg boiled in tea as a savory snack

  5. List of gairaigo and wasei-eigo terms - Wikipedia

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    Gairaigo are Japanese words originating from, or based on, foreign-language, generally Western, terms.These include wasei-eigo (Japanese pseudo-anglicisms).Many of these loanwords derive from Portuguese, due to Portugal's early role in Japanese-Western interaction; Dutch, due to the Netherlands' relationship with Japan amidst the isolationist policy of sakoku during the Edo period; and from ...

  6. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    Baked or roasted Japanese sweet potatoes (satsuma-imo) sold by street vendors and convenience stores. [335] Yakisoba: Japan Wheat noodles, grilled with various ingredients such as vegetables and chicken or pork, and coated with a slightly sweet, savory sauce. It is often served on a plate or in a bowl.

  7. Guo - Wikipedia

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    Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese: Origin; Language(s) Old Chinese: Derivation: State of Western Guo: Meaning "outer city wall" Other names; Variant form(s) Kwok, Guok (Cantonese) Guo, Kuo (Mandarin) Kue, Koay, Kwek, Quek, Kwik (Hokkien) Kue, Koay, Quek (Teochew) Kuncoro, Kusuma, Kartono etc. Kuoch (Khmer - Cambodian) Quách (Vietnamese ...

  8. Proben - Wikipedia

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    Proben or proven, sometimes also called "chicken proben", is a type of street food popular in some regions of the Philippines.It consists essentially of the proventriculus of a chicken (thus, the derivation of its name), dipped in cornstarch or flour, and deep-fried.

  9. Glossary of owarai terms - Wikipedia

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    From the verb bokeru 惚ける or 呆ける, which carries the meaning of "senility" or "air headed-ness," and is reflected in a performer's tendency for misinterpretation and forgetfulness. The boke is the "simple-minded" member of an owarai kombi ( "tsukkomi and boke" , or vice versa ) that receives most of the verbal and physical abuse from ...