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  2. Lo mai gai - Wikipedia

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    Lo mai gai [a] (Chinese: 糯米雞; Jyutping: no6 mai5 gai1; Cantonese Yale: noh mái gāi), literally "glutinous rice chicken", is a classic dim sum dish served during yum cha. [1] The portion size of lo mai gai is generally quite large, so there is a smaller variant created known as jan ju gai ( Chinese : 珍珠雞 ; Jyutping : zan1 zyu1 gai1 ...

  3. Zongzi - Wikipedia

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    While traditional zongzi are wrapped in bamboo leaves, [39] the leaves of lotus, [40] reed, [41] maize, banana, [42] canna, shell ginger, and pandan sometimes are used as substitutes in other countries. Each kind of leaf imparts its own unique aroma and flavor to the rice.

  4. The 5 Must-Try Dishes to Order if You’ve Never Had Dim Sum

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    We always turn to Lo Main Gai (lotus leaf-wrapped rice parcels), Lo Bak Go (turnip cakes), Jian Dui (fried sesame balls), and Cheung Fun (rice noodle rolls that can be filled with shrimp or pork ...

  5. Beggar's chicken - Wikipedia

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    Beggar's chicken (simplified Chinese: 叫化鸡; traditional Chinese: 叫化雞; pinyin: jiàohuā jī) is a Chinese dish of chicken that is stuffed, wrapped in clay and lotus leaves (or banana or bamboo leaves as alternatives), and baked slowly using low heat. Preparation of a single portion may take up to six hours.

  6. Amy Poon on the joy of Chinese New Year – and why ... - AOL

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    For this, my father debones a duck, fries it, stuffs it with a mixture of glutinous rice, diced Chinese mushrooms, lotus seeds, Poon’s wind-dried sausage, chestnuts, dried shrimps, Jinhua ham ...

  7. List of Chinese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sweet pastry with various fillings e.g. lotus paste, red bean paste, mung bean paste. Most have a savoury egg yolk inside. Sachima: 沙琪瑪: 沙琪玛: shāqímǎ: A sweet pastry made of sugar and flour Shaobing: 燒餅: 烧饼: shāobǐng: A flaky baked or pan-seared dough pastry Youtiao: 油條: 油条: yóutiáo: Long strips of deep-fried ...

  8. Where to eat near MetLife Stadium before or after Jets and ...

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    There’s also baked and fried dim sum (shrimp spring rolls, turnip cakes, BBQ pork puff pastry), rice and noodle bowls, congee and more. Go: 10 Meadowlands Parkway, Store D, Secaucus; 201-272 ...

  9. List of Sino-Mauritian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Rice Tangyuan: 汤圆 (tangyuan) Glutinous rice ball [11] Sticky rice with lotus leaf: 荷葉糯米飯 Zong: Zongzi Zongzi: Two types: sweet (Hakka-style) and salty (Cantonese-style); the sweet version is eaten with peanut powder. Wrapped in fatak leaves. [12] Tofu Teofu: 純豆腐 (chun doufu) Tofu: Extra soft tofu, often in small pieces ...