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imported>Hayford Peirce (removed curry and transferred it to Catalog of Indian cuisine) |
imported>Derek Harkness (Reinstated curry. I live in china and I ate this for lunch today. It's not the same dish as the Indian curry but it shares the same English name.) |
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| Maotai (or Moutai) is the best-known | | Maotai (or Moutai) is the best-known | ||
| Distilled spirits made from rice wine. | | Distilled spirits made from rice wine. | ||
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| Curry | |||
| Gali 咖喱 | |||
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| A spicy dish made with stir fried vegetables, stewed meet and stock thickened with cornflour. | |||
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| Spicy tofu | | Spicy tofu | ||
| Mala | | Mala dofu 嘛辣豆腐 | ||
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| Fried bean curd with chili and szechuan pepper | | Fried bean curd with chili and szechuan pepper |
Revision as of 11:13, 3 August 2007
Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes in Chinese cuisine, in alphabetical order.
English Name | Chinese Name | Restaurant Name(s) | Description |
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Almond Pressed Duck | Mandarin Duck | Duck steamed, shredded, pressed, deep-fried; a labor-intensive dish rarely seen these days | |
Beijing Duck | Beijing kaoya 北京烤鸭 | Peking Duck | Roasted duck served with hoisin sauce and spring onions and eaten by wrapping in thin pancakes. |
Baijiu | 白酒 | Maotai (or Moutai) is the best-known | Distilled spirits made from rice wine. |
Curry | Gali 咖喱 | A spicy dish made with stir fried vegetables, stewed meet and stock thickened with cornflour. | |
Spicy tofu | Mala dofu 嘛辣豆腐 | Fried bean curd with chili and szechuan pepper | |
Beef and tofu | Mapo dofu 麻婆豆腐 | Fried bean curd with minced beef in a spicy sauce | |
Steamed dumplings | Jiaozir 饺子 | Har Gow, Siu Mai | Pasta-like dough filled with various stuffing and cooked by steaming. |
Steamed bread | Mantou 馒头 | Yeast-leavened bread cooked by steaming rather than baking. | |
Steamed buns | Baozir 包子 | Cha Siu Baau (for pork) | Yeasted-dough filled with various stuffing such as pork or bean paste and cooked by steaming. |