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  2. Siu yuk - Wikipedia

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    When individual pieces are served, it is known as "roasted meat" (Chinese: 燒肉; pinyin: shāo ròu; Cantonese Yale: sīu yuhk). [2] When the entire pig is served, the dish is known as "roasted pig" (Chinese: 燒豬; pinyin: shāo zhū; Cantonese Yale: sīu jyū). In most cases it is referred to by the former term since it is always consumed ...

  3. Char siu - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam, char siew rice is found in many Chinese shāolà (烧腊) stalls along with roast duck and roast pork. The dish consists of slices of char siu, cucumbers, white rice and is drenched in sweet gravy or drizzled with dark soy sauce.

  4. List of Singaporean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Pig fallopian tubes (Sang Cheong) are used as an ingredient in some Singaporean dishes. Pig's organ soup: Meat dish The dish is a clear and refreshing soup; the reason why sometimes referred just as chheng-thng, served with other optional side dishes as well as rice. Sliced fish soup: Seafood dish Sliced fish soup is a dish in Singapore ...

  5. Siu mei - Wikipedia

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    Siu mei (Chinese: 燒味; Cantonese Yale: sīuméi) is the generic Cantonese name of meats roasted on spits over an open fire or a large wood-burning rotisserie oven. It creates a unique, deep barbecue flavor and the roast is usually coated with a flavorful sauce (a different sauce is used for each variety of meat) before roasting.

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  7. Roast pig - Wikipedia

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    Roast pig refers to a number of dishes featuring pig that is roasted. Examples include: Cochinillo asado. Siu yuk. Siu yuk, in Cantonese (Chinese) cuisine; Tostón asado (also called cochinillo asado), in Spanish cuisine; Hornado, in Ecuadorian cuisine; Lechon, in Filipino cuisine

  8. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Whole roast pig, fried dough pockets. 117(22) December 19, 2017 Mumbai: Deep-fried fish and prawns, goat over rice and vegetarian dishes, puffed rice salad, potato mash-ups. 118(23) December 26, 2017 Oslo: Reindeer steak and cured salmon, sheep and heart-shaped waffles 119(24) December 26, 2017 Key West

  9. Singapore-style noodles - Wikipedia

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    Singapore-style noodles (Chinese: 星洲炒米; pinyin: xīngzhōu chǎomǐ; Jyutping: sing1 zau1 caau2 mai5) is a dish of stir-fried cooked rice vermicelli, curry powder, vegetables, scrambled eggs and meat, most commonly char siu pork, and/or prawn or chicken.