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    Chen Yuxi (simplified Chinese: 陈汐; traditional Chinese: 陳汐; 11 September 2005) is a retired Chinese diver, national champion, and Olympic champion....
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    called moyu (Chinese: 魔; lit. 'demonic taro'), and the jelly is called "konjac tofu" (魔豆腐 móyù dòufu) or "snow konjac" (雪魔 xuě móyù). In Vietnam, konjac...
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    Taro (redirect from )
    from the parent satoimo, are called koimo (子) and magoimo (孫), respectively, or more generally imonoko (の子). Satoimo has been propagated in Southeast...
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    Hoshiimo (干し "dried sweet potato") is a Japanese snack made of dried sweet potatoes and a specialty of Ibaraki Prefecture. The sweet potatoes are generally...
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    Taro dumpling (Chinese: 角; Jyutping: wu6 gok3; Cantonese Yale: wuhgók) is a variety of dim sum served within Chinese cuisine. It is a standard dish in...
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    Pumpkin Rutabaga Squash, buttersquash, etc. Sweet corn Taro purée, called 泥 in Teochew cuisine Tomato Gruel Guacamole Mashing Muesli Peanut butter Pesto...
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    It is sometimes confused with taro and the Okinawa sweet potato beniimo (紅) (Ipomoea batatas cv. Ayamurasaki), however D. alata is also grown in Okinawa...
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    Taro ball (Chinese: 圓; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ō͘-îⁿ) is a traditional Taiwanese cuisine dessert made of taro. It can be found in almost every part of Taiwan and...
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    marinated, and then smoked for later consumption or as a gift. Taro cakes 头糕 芋頭糕 Yùtougāo Made from the vegetable taro, the cakes are cut into squares...
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    1-146. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia. Flora of China Vol. 23 Page 15, 藤属 teng yu shu, Scindapsus Schott in Schott & Endlicher, Melet. Bot. 21. 1832...
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    (長芋, lit. 'long yam'). The ichōimo (銀杏, 'ginkgo-leaf yam') bears a flat, palmate shape, and the tsukune imo (つくね) 'meatball yam' is round or globular...
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    Taro purée, also known as taro mash or taro paste, (Chinese: 泥; pinyin: yùní; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ō̍‑nî) is a traditional dessert in Fujianese cuisine and Teochew...
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    Taro cake (traditional Chinese: 芋頭糕; simplified Chinese: 头糕; pinyin: yùtóu gāo; Cantonese Yale: wuhtáu gōu) is a Cantonese dish made from the vegetable...
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    Kenpi (/ ˈkɛmpi / けんぴ) or Imo-kenpi (けんぴ, meaning "potato" (especially "sweet potato")) is a snack food and common omiyage/meibutsu from Kōchi Prefecture...
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    bean paste Taro ball 圆 -- chewy balls made from taro and flour, typically served with shaved ice other sweet toppings. Taro purée 泥 Tiaotou gao [zh] 条头糕...
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    methods. Also, the use in vegetable tempura is common. Daigaku-imo (ja:大学) is a baked and caramel-syruped sweet potato dessert. As it is sweet and starchy...
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    journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Xiyou, Zhang (2011). "芭蕉高产栽培技术". Xiandai Nongye Keji. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1007-5739.2011.10.074. Cook...
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    some provinces in southern Vietnam. In Japanese, it is commonly called ハス (hasu-imo), or "lotus yam". It is known as ryukyu in Kōchi Prefecture, as...
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    2021. Hu, Xuerong (5 August 2021). Zhang, Fan (ed.). "东京奥运会跳水女子10米台:全红婵、陈汐包揽冠亚军". People's Daily (in Chinese). Retrieved 5 August 2021. "The strongest...
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    Scouse Pot-au-feu The jaga of "nikujaga" is an abbreviation of jagaimo (ジャガ, lit. 'Jakarta tuber/root vegetable', 'potato') "肉ジャガ" [Nikujaga]. Dijitaru...
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    L'Amicale des Teochews en France. "Flavor potted" goose (滷水鵝) Taro paste (泥) Crystal balls (水晶包) Steamed fish (炊魚) Oyster omelette (蚝烙) Fried chive dumplings...
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    can be further classified into ichōimo (lit. 'ginkgo-leaf yam'; kanji: 銀杏), or yamatoimo (lit. Yamato yam; kanji: 大和芋), depending on the root shape...
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    changing the fillings with ingredients considered unusual then. Taro paste (泥, yù ní), pineapple and durian were amongst the first to be introduced, especially...
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    Meet Fresh (Chinese: 鮮仙; pinyin: Xiānyùxiān) is a Taiwanese dessert restaurant chain, with locations in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Canada and...
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  • Fist" Transliteration: "Chijoku no Imo to Taitan no Kyoken" (Japanese: 恥辱のとタイタンの巨拳) Toshikatsu Tokoro Yuki Takabayashi Shigenori Awai August 18, 2024 (2024-08-18)...
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    includes a tender glutinous misua noodle and a smooth taste. Steamed taro buns (包): For the older generations in Xiamen, steamed Taro Buns are an essential...
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    Crispy fried chicken 炸子雞 炸子鸡 zaa3 zi2 gai1 zhá zǐ jī Duck with taro 陳皮芋頭鴨 陈皮头鸭 can4 pei4 wu6 tau4 aap3 chén pí yùtóu yā Fried tofu with shrimp 蝦仁炒豆腐 虾仁炒豆腐...
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  • ichi 43 逸 逸  辵 11 S deviate イツ itsu 44 茨  艸 9 4 2010 thorn (いばら) (ibara) 45 艸 6 S potato いも imo 46 引 弓 4 2 pull イン、ひ-く、ひ-ける in, hi-ku, hi-keru 47 印 卩...
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  • authority.[vol. 4] She seems obsessed with food and was nicknamed "Potato Girl" (女, Imo Onna) for eating one during a military training drill.[GB p.60] She...
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    hammered into the chicken to shred it. Braised pork ribs with konjac 魔燒排骨 魔烧排骨 móyù shāo páigǔ Chili oil wontons 紅油抄手 红油抄手 hóng yóu chāoshǒu Dandan...
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