-
known in
English by the
transliterated Chinese name (Chinese: 草果; pinyin:
cǎoguǒ; Jyutping: cou2 gwo2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chháu-kó). It
grows at high altitudes...
- two,
while the
larger pods of A. tsao-ko (Chinese: wiktionary:草果; pinyin:
cǎoguǒ; Vietnamese: thảo quả) are used in
Vietnamese cuisine and
Chinese cuisine...
- corrorima.
Tavoy cardamom,
Wurfbainia villosa var.
xanthioides red
cardamom or
cǎoguǒ,
Lanxangia tsaoko round or Java cardamom,
Wurfbainia compacta Wikibooks...
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huangjiu etc.) and rock sugar.
Whole ****es (star anise,
black cardamom (
caoguo), c****ia or
fennel seeds) or five-****e
powder are
crucial elements in these...
- The
Kingdom of Kapisa,
appearing in
contemporary Chinese sources as
Caoguo (漕國) and
Jibin (罽賓), was a
state located in what is now
Afghanistan during the...
-
Kingdom of
Kapisa (known in
contemporary Chinese sources as Chinese: 漕國
Caoguo and Chinese: 罽賓 Jibin) was a
state located in what is now
Afghanistan during...
-
State of Cao (simplified Chinese: 曹国;
traditional Chinese: 曹國; pinyin:
Cáoguó) was a v****al
state in
China during the Zhou
dynasty (1046–221 BC). The...
- herb culinary,
medicinal rhizome one of
several plants known as
galangal Cǎoguǒ Lanxangia tsaoko Zingiberaceae perennial herb culinary,
medicinal fruit...
-
Prince of Xuyi Zhu Xingzu,
Prince of
Linhuai Zhu Fonǚ (朱佛女),
Princess Caoguo (曹國公主) (paternal
grandmother of Li Jinglong)
Princess Taiyuan (太原公主) Hongwu...