gyoza

gyoza
A Japanese crescent-shaped dumpling filled with a minced stuffing and steamed, boiled or fried; the Japanese equivalent of the Chinese jiaozi

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  • gyoza — /gyōˈzə/ noun (in Japanese cookery) a small dumpling containing minced pork and vegetables ORIGIN: Jap, from Chin jiǎozi …   Useful english dictionary

  • Gyoza — Jiǎozi vor dem Kochen guōtiē, gebratene Jiǎozi …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Gyōza — Jiǎozi vor dem Kochen guōtiē, gebratene Jiǎozi …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Gyoza — Se ha sugerido que este artículo o sección sea fusionado con Jiaozi (discusión). Una vez que hayas realizado la fusión de artículos, pide la fusión de historiales aquí …   Wikipedia Español

  • Gyoza — Jiaozi Avant la cuisson finale, la pâte est crue Le jiaozi (chinois simplifié : 饺子; chinois traditionnel : 餃子; pinyin : jiǎozi; EFEO : kiao tseu; shanghaïen : Ciôtzy ; cantonais : gau35 dzi35 ;… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • gyoza — /ˈgjoʊzə/ (say gyohzuh) plural noun (in Japanese cookery) dumplings of thin dough stuffed with a filling of minced pork, prawns, etc., and crimped closed along one edge. {Japanese gyōza, from Chinese (Shandong dialect), equivalent to Mandarin… …  

  • gyoza — gyo·za (gyōʹzə, gyôʹzäʹ) n. A pocket of dough that is stuffed, as with minced pork or shrimp, and fried.   [Japanese.] * * * …   Universalium

  • Jiaozi — For other uses, see Jiaozi (disambiguation). Jiaozi Chinese name Traditional Chinese 餃子 Simplified Chinese 饺子 …   Wikipedia

  • Food safety in the People's Republic of China — Food safety is a growing concern in Chinese agriculture. China s principal crops are rice, corn, wheat, soybeans, and cotton in addition to apples and other fruits and vegetables. [USDA. [http://www.ers.usda.gov/briefing/china/keystatistics.htm… …   Wikipedia

  • Chinesische Ravioli — Jiǎozi vor dem Kochen guōtiē, gebratene Jiǎozi …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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