Thực Phẩm và Đồ Uống - Đồ ăn Trung Quốc
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Đố vui
a dish that consists of a pancake that is filled with vegetables and sometimes meat and then fried until crispy, originated in China
gỏi cuốn, cuốn mùa xuân
Chinese steamed or fried bread made from wheat flour, often served as a snack or accompaniment to other dishes
mantou, bánh bao
Chinese steamed or baked buns typically filled with meat, vegetables, or sweet fillings
baozi, bánh bao Trung Quốc
type of Chinese dumpling that is typically filled with seasoned ground meat or vegetables and served boiled or fried in soup or as an appetizer
wonton
a dish consisting of fried noodles with vegetables and pieces of pulled meat, originated in China
chow mein
a classic Chinese dish made with diced chicken, peanuts, vegetables, and chili peppers
gà kung pao, gà xào lạc
a Chinese delicacy made by preserving eggs in a mixture of clay, ash, salt, quicklime, and rice straw for several weeks to several months
trứng trăm năm, trứng thế kỷ
a Chinese dish known for its crispy, roasted duck served with thin pancakes, scallions, cucumber, and hoisin sauce, traditionally associated with Beijing
vịt Bắc Kinh, vịt quay Bắc Kinh
a popular American-Chinese dish made with breaded and fried chicken coated in a sweet and tangy orange sauce
gà cam, gà sốt cam
a Chinese dish made with stir-fried noodles, typically combined with meat or vegetables
lo mein, mì xào
a Chinese-American dish consisting of a crispy fried wrapper filled with a mixture of vegetables and meat, typically served with a dipping sauce
cuộn trứng, trứng cuộn
a dish of meat fried with different vegetables, served with rice
chop suey
a dish made by stir-frying cooked rice with various ingredients such as vegetables, eggs, meats, and sauces
cơm chiên
a Chinese-American dish made with an omelette-like patty consisting of beaten eggs, vegetables
trứng foo young, omelet foo young
a Chinese dish that consists of a hotpot-style soup made with a variety of ingredients such as meat, vegetables, and noodles
súp hulatang, súp cay
a Chinese dish made with shredded pork, vegetables, and scrambled eggs, typically served with thin pancakes or wraps and hoisin sauce for wrapping and assembling at the table
thịt heo moo shu, món thịt heo moo shu
a popular Chinese-American dish made with deep-fried chicken pieces that are tossed in a sweet and tangy sauce
gà Tso Tổng, gà General Tso
a Chinese-American dish consisting of thinly sliced beef stir-fried with onions, garlic, and a savory brown sauce
bò Mông Cổ, thịt bò kiểu Mông Cổ
a popular Chinese dish made with soft tofu, ground pork or beef, and a spicy sauce
mapo đậu phụ, đậu phụ mapo
a Cantonese-style barbecue pork dish that is typically marinated, roasted, and glazed to create a sweet and savory flavor
char siu
a Chinese dish made with wheat noodles topped with a thick sauce made from ground meat, and fermented soybean paste
mì zha jiang, món zha jiang
a popular Chinese dish made with spicy minced meat sauce, served over noodles
mì dan dan
a type of rice porridge commonly eaten in many Asian countries, made by boiling rice in a large amount of water or broth until it breaks down into a thick, creamy consistency
cháo, cháo gạo
a type of meatball made from ground beef, typically seasoned with herbs and spices
bánh thịt bò, thịt viên bò
a Chinese street food consisting of a sandwich made with shredded or minced meat, typically pork, seasoned with spices
rou jia mo, bánh mì thịt Trung Quốc
a Chinese dish made from braised pork belly that is cooked in a fragrant and flavorful sauce, typically made with soy sauce, sugar, and various spices
thịt heo Dongpo, thịt lợn kho Dongpo
a popular Chinese street food and breakfast dish made from a thin and crispy crepe-like pancake
jianbing, bánh crepe Trung Quốc
a spicy Chinese dish made with diced chicken, stir-fried with vegetables and a spicy sauce
gà Szechuan, gà Tứ Xuyên
a dish consisting of small balls of dough that can be baked, fried, or boiled, served with meat
bánh bao, dumpling
a Chinese soup made by whisking eggs into a simmering chicken broth, which results in thin, silky strands of cooked egg in the soup
súp trứng, súp trứng gà