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Korean Kimchi Pancake (김치전 – Kimchijeon)

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In its simplest form, this South Korean pancake incorporates sliced kimchi, preferably ripe version, with a simple flour batter. The dish belongs to a wide group of jeon—savory Korean pancakes—and it is easily adapted with various ingredients such as chili paste (gochujang), ground meat, or other vegetables. The pancakes are […]

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Sandwich Serranito
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Spanish Serranito Sandwich | (Serranito Bocadillo)

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Hailing from Seville, serranito is a classic bocadillo sandwich variety dating back to the 1970s. The sandwich typically consists of either a viena andaluza (an oblong, crusty bread roll) or a mollete (a soft, rustic white bread roll) which is cut in half lengthwise and filled with slices of fried pork tenderloin (lomo de […]

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Fish Balls
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Chinese Fish Balls | (鱼蛋 – Yú Dàn)

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Fish ball is one of the most popular meals that is commonly eaten throughout Southern China, Hong Kong, and Macau. The dish originates from the Chaoshan region in eastern Guangdong, and consists of ball-shaped patties made with finely pulverized fish meat, also known as surimi. Rate

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Mantou
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Chinese Bread Buns (馒头 – Mántou)

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Mantou are Chinese steamed buns that are usually prepared plain, without any filling on the inside. It is sometimes served as a side dish, although it is more commonly consumed as it is. Mantou has a round, flattened shape, and it is a staple food of the Northern part of […]

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Moo Shu Pork
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Chinese Moo Shu Pork (木须肉 – Mù xū ròu)

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A Northern Chinese dish known as moo shu pork is a seasoned meat and vegetable stir-fry that is also an integral part of American-Chinese cuisine. Traditionally, slices of pork tenderloin, cucumbers, and scrambled eggs are stir-fried in peanut or sesame oil after which day lily buds and thinly sliced wood […]

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