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    Yum cha is the Cantonese tradition of brunch involving Chinese tea and dim sum. The practice is popular in Cantonese-speaking regions, including Guangdong...
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    Dim sum (category Yum cha)
    frequented teahouses for small-portion meals with tea called "yum cha" (brunch). "Yum cha" includes two related concepts. The first is "jat zung loeng...
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    barbecue-flavored cha siu pork. They are served as a type of dim sum during yum cha and are sometimes sold in Chinese bakeries. There are two major kinds of cha siu...
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    "to invite someone to go yum cha" is basically a way of expressing friendship. Traditionally, Cantonese could go yum cha whether in the morning, afternoon...
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    which are served in many cha chaan tengs. The older generations in Hong Kong refer to dining in these restaurants as yum sai cha (飲西茶; lit: "drinking Western...
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    carrot cake in Singapore. Turnip cake is commonly served in Cantonese yum cha, usually cut into rectangular slices and sometimes pan-fried before serving...
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    Tieguanyin (redirect from Tiet Kwun Yum)
    Bodhisattva. Other spellings and names include "Ti Kuan Yin", "Tit Kwun Yum", "Ti Kwan Yin", "Iron Buddha", "Iron Goddess Oolong", and "Tea of the Iron...
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    bean sprouts. It is commonly found in yum cha restaurants in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and overseas, as well as in cha chaan tengs. Chow fun, or stir-fried...
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    claiming that it was the craziest tea party that she had ever attended. Yum cha is the Chinese equivalent of a tea party, usually held in a restaurant...
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    Char siu (redirect from Cha siu fan)
    geng yuk) Char siu literally means "fork roasted" (siu being burn/roast and cha being fork, both noun and verb) after the traditional cooking method for...
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    Matcha (redirect from Garu-cha)
    traditional distinction between ichiban-cha (一番茶, lit. 'first tea') and niban-cha (二番茶, lit. 'second tea'). Ichiban-cha is the first tea of the year, plucked...
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    Mint herbal tea (redirect from Bakha-cha)
    Spearmint tea Peppermint tea Peppermint tea (tea bag) Infusing bakha-cha Bakha-cha (dried leaves) Serving of mint tea Glass of mint besides mint leaves...
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    Gunpowder tea (redirect from Zhu cha)
    Gunpowder tea (Chinese: 珠茶; pinyin: zhū chá; lit. 'pearl tea'; pronounced [ʈʂú ʈʂʰǎ]) is a form of tea in which each leaf has been individually rolled...
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    Hōjicha (redirect from Hoji cha)
    East Asian tea ceremony Chinese Yum cha Japanese Korean Taiwanese Ryukyuan Areas Tea garden Teahouse or tearoom Cha chaan teng Chashitsu Mizuya Sukiya-zukuri...
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    Gongfu tea (redirect from Gongfu Cha)
    Gongfu tea or kung fu tea (Chinese: 工夫茶 or 功夫茶; both gōngfū chá), literally "making tea with skill", is a traditional Chinese tea preparation method sometimes...
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    Bubble tea (redirect from Buo-Bah Nai-Cha)
    global bubble tea chains include Chatime, CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice and Gong Cha. Bubble tea comes in many variations which usually consist of black tea,...
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    Zha cai (redirect from Cha tsai)
    romanized as Cha tsai, is a type of pickled mustard plant stem originating from Chongqing, China. The name may also be written in English as cha tsai, tsa...
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    Chinese tea culture (redirect from Cha dao)
    ceremony Tea classics Tea pet Tea-picking opera Teaism The Classic of Tea Yum cha East Asian tea ceremony Gao, Sally (2016-11-16). "A Cultural History Of...
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    Longjing tea (redirect from Longjing cha)
    Longjing tea (Chinese: 龍井茶; pinyin: lóngjǐng chá; Cantonese Yale: lung4 jeng2 cha4; Standard Mandarin pronunciation [lʊ̌ŋ.tɕìŋ.ʈʂʰǎ]), sometimes called...
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    time. Dim sum restaurants stop serving bamboo-basket dishes after the yum cha period (equivalent to afternoon tea) and begin offering an entirely different...
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    etc. The Cantonese style of dining, yum cha, combines the variety of dim sum dishes with the drinking of tea. Yum cha literally means "drink tea". Sichuan...
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    Butter tea (redirect from Po cha)
    Wylie: bod ja, "Tibetan tea"), cha süma (Tibetan: ཇ་སྲུབ་མ་, Wylie: ja srub ma, "churned tea", Mandarin Chinese: sūyóu chá (酥油茶), su ja (Tibetan: སུ་ཇ,...
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    literally "glutinous rice chicken", is a classic dim sum dish served during yum cha. The portion size of lo mai gai is generally quite large, so there is a...
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    Genmaicha (redirect from Gen-mai cha)
    East Asian tea ceremony Chinese Yum cha Japanese Korean Taiwanese Ryukyuan Areas Tea garden Teahouse or tearoom Cha chaan teng Chashitsu Mizuya Sukiya-zukuri...
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    Tea processing (redirect from Deokkeum-cha)
    post-fermentation tea in the market. Examples of various types tea Green Pu-erh tuo cha, a type of compressed raw pu-erh Huoshan Huangya tea, a Yellow tea Fuding...
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    Dominos, The Big Chill, Nando's, Haldirams, Yeti, Farzi Cafe, The Wine Co, Yum Yum Cha, Tablespoon, etc. The Gateway Tower is a high-rise building at the entrance...
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    expected to grow to US$9.7 billion by 2030. In Japanese, the term konbu-cha (昆布茶, 'kelp tea') refers to a kelp tea made with powdered konbu (an edible...
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    East Asian tea ceremony Chinese Yum cha Japanese Korean Taiwanese Ryukyuan Areas Tea garden Teahouse or tearoom Cha chaan teng Chashitsu Mizuya Sukiya-zukuri...
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    fraud The Teahouse of the August Moon, a novel and works derived from it Yum cha - "going for dim sum", a sort of Cantonese brunch Tea ceremony "Definition...
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    Experiencing the true spirit of Xmas in Kerala Retrieved 30 November 2013 "Yum Yum Cha: Let's Eat Dim Sum in Hawaii – Staradvertiser". Honolulu Star-Advertiser...
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