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    Jiaozi (simplified Chinese: 饺子; traditional Chinese: 餃子; pinyin: jiǎo zi; [tɕjàʊ.tsɹ̩] ) are a type of Chinese dumpling. Jiaozi typically consist of a...
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  • Jiaozi (Chinese: 饺子; born 1980), also known as Yang Yu (杨宇), is a Chinese animation director, screenwriter, and producer. He graduated from Sichuan University...
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  • Jiaozi may refer to Jiaozi (simplified Chinese: 饺子; traditional Chinese: 餃子; pinyin: jiǎozi), a kind of Chinese dumplings Jiaozi (director), Chinese animation...
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    Jiaozi (Chinese: 交子) was a form of promissory note which appeared around the 11th century in the Sichuan capital of Chengdu, China. Numismatists regard...
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    Dumpling (section Jiaozi)
    English—such as jiǎozi, wonton, and various steamed dumplings—are viewed as distinct dishes within Chinese culinary tradition. The jiǎozi (餃子) is a common...
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  • a 2019 Chinese animated fantasy adventure film directed and written by Jiaozi. Its animation production is done by the director's own Chengdu Coco Cartoon...
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    Bangladesh, and India. The majority of Tibetan momos are half-moon in shape like jiaozi, while Nepali momos are normally round like baozi. Momos are usually served...
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  • Universe after Ne Zha and Jiang Ziya (2020). It was written and directed by Jiaozi, who also wrote and directed the first film. Like its predecessors, the...
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    Jiaozi Snow Mountain (simplified Chinese: 轿子雪山; traditional Chinese: 轎子雪山; pinyin: Jiàozǐ Xuěshān) is a mountain located in northern central Yunnan, China...
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    Chinese began to differentiate the names of dumplings (jiaozi) and wontons. Wontons resemble jiaozi (餃子) dumplings but usually have less filling and are...
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    size, or filling. Pelmeni are also similar to Mongolian bansh, Chinese jiaozi (Cantonese gaau) or Chinese húntún (Cantonese wonton). They are cousins...
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    or more properly 'shíluó' (莳萝/蒔蘿). It is a common filling in 'baozi', 'jiaozi' and 'xianbing' and may be used as vegetarian with rice vermicelli, or combined...
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    as a seasoning, dressing, and dipping in many dishes, including sushi, jiaozi, and banchans. Some of its variants are also a drink by themselves. Chinese...
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    significantly depending on geographic location. Manti resemble the Chinese jiaozi and baozi, Korean mandu, Mongolian buuz and the Tibetan momo. The dish's...
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    pelmeni, Italian ravioli or tortellini, German Maultaschen, and Chinese jiaozi and wonton. The dough is traditionally made of flour, water and eggs, kneaded...
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  • Dumplings (Chinese: 餃子; pinyin: Jiǎozi; Jyutping: Gaau2zi2) is a 2004 Hong Kong horror film, directed by Fruit Chan. It was expanded from a short segment...
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    poja (포자; 包子) type. In Chinese, the categories of dumplings are called jiǎozi (饺子; 餃子) and bāozi (包子) respectively, which are cognates with the Korean...
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    equivalent Khinkali, the Georgian equivalent Gyoza, the Japanese equivalent Jiaozi and baozi, Chinese equivalents Mandu, the Korean version Mantı, the Turkic/Central...
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  • "dragon scale pancakes" (龍鱗餅; a kind of spring pancake), "dragon teeth" (jiaozi), dragon beard noodles, and longan congee (the word "longan" literally means...
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    culture. China portal Taiwan portal Food portal Baozi Din Tai Fung Dumpling Jiaozi Khinkali List of steamed foods List of buns Momo (food) Shanghainese cuisine...
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    The image of Nezha in the 3D animated film by director Jiaozi which was released in 2025....
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    Chinese dumplings, normally associated with the phonetically similar term jiaozi (餃仔). They are most commonly prepared during Chinese New Year, and consumed...
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    China, fennel stem and leaves are often ingredients in the stuffings of jiaozi, baozi, or pies, as well in cold dishes as a green vegetable. Fennel fruits...
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  • Jiaozi Avenue (Chinese: 交子大道) is a station on Line 5 of the Chengdu Metro in China. It was opened on 27 December 2019. "成都政府". Archived from the original...
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    and served with paprika sauce and yoghurt. Similar dishes in China are jiaozi or wonton. In India, a popular dish called gujhia is similar to ravioli...
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    Fatayer – Levantine meat pie Kibbeh – Levantine dish of ground meat and bulgur Jiaozi – Chinese dumplings List of snack foods from the Indian subcontinent List...
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    both ends for more pivot control in certain tasks such as making small jiaozi skins or pie shells. Most East Asian or French style rolling pins, and the...
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    In Korea, mandu (Korean: 만두; Hanja: 饅頭) can refer to both baozi (飽子) or jiaozi (餃子). In Mongolian cuisine, the buuz and manty or mantu are steamed dumplings...
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    "year cakes") to relatives. The tradition of eating Chinese dumplings jiaozi (餃子) was established under the Ming dynasty at the latest. It is described...
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    curry puff). Fried dumplings are found in Chinese cuisine (jiucai hezi and jiaozi) and in Vietnamese cuisine (bánh gối). "empanar". SpanishDict. Archived...
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