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Chanpurū (Japanese: チャンプルー) is an Okinawan stir fry dish. It is considered the representative dish of Okinawan cuisine. [1] [2] Chanpurū generally consists of tofu combined with some kind of vegetable, meat, or fish. [2]
In this easy stir-fry (inspired by a beef-and-broccoli dish I shared with Philip Chiang, the cofounder of P.F. Chang’s), broccoli stems become noodles! ... Get the Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps ...
Chanpurū (チャンプルー): A stir-fry from Okinawa, of vegetables, tofu, meat or seafood and sometimes egg. Many varieties, the most famous being gōyā chanpurū. Kinpira gobo (金平): Thin sticks of greater burdock (gobo, ゴボウ) and other root vegetables stir-fried and braised in sweetened soy.
The English-language term "stir-fry" was coined and introduced in Buwei Yang Chao, How to Cook and Eat in Chinese (1945) to translate the Chinese term chǎo 炒. [6] Although using "stir-fry" as a noun is commonplace in English, in Chinese, chǎo is used as a verb or adjective only. [7] [8]
Karnıyarık – Stuffed eggplant and meat dish from the Turkish cuisine; Kashk bademjan – Iranian dish; Kyopolou – Bulgarian-Turkish dish [4] Malidzano – Traditional Macedonian spread made from puréed bell peppers, eggplant, oil and salt; Mesa’ah - Egyptian fried eggplant made with tomato sauce, garlic, and onions; eaten cold
Pad krapow is Thailand’s most popular stir-fry dish for a reason. It’s got saucy ground meat tossed with sliced bell peppers, spicy chiles, and a handful of fresh, sweet basil , served over ...