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wonton (traditional Chinese: 餛飩;
simplified Chinese: 馄饨; pinyin:
húntun; Jyutping: wan4 tan4) is a type of
Chinese dumpling commonly found across regional...
- beef, chicken, pork, or shrimp. It may also be
served with
wontons (called
húntun 餛飩/馄饨 in Mandarin), and it can also be
eaten with just vegetables. The term...
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similar to
Mongolian bansh,
Chinese jiaozi (Cantonese gaau) or
Chinese húntún (Cantonese wonton). They are
cousins to the Armenian,
Turkish and Kazakh...
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Funtua LGA and town Nickname:
Huntuwa Huntun Dutse (Ta
Magaji Mai
Hayakin Taba) Motto(s):
Huntun dutse ta
Magaji mai Naira; Ka zo da
arziki ka kara...
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noodle dish of
Cantonese origin.
Wonton noodles were
given their name,
húntún (Chinese: 餛飩; Jyutping: wan4 tan1), in the Tang
Dynasty (618-907 CE). The...
- jiǎozi
dumplings Mantou 饅頭 馒头 mántou
steamed buns
Wonton 餛飩 / 雲吞 馄饨 / 云吞
húntún / yúntūn sphere-shaped
dumplings usually served boiled in
broth or deep-fried...
- muddle-headedness and ignorance.
There is a
linguistic connection between Hùndùn 浑沌 and
húntun 餛飩 (wonton), and both
share an
amorphous sack-like appearance. Jian (Chinese:...
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phonetics of kūn 昆 and tún 屯. Hùndùn "primordial chaos" is
cognate with
Wonton (
húntun, 餛飩) "wonton;
dumpling soup"
written with the "eat radical" 食. Note that...
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celebrate the
success of ****ure harvesting. The
wonton (Cantonese name) or
húntun in
Mandarin (雲呑/餛飩) is
another kind of dumpling,
similar in
shape to the...
- 雲吞 wan4 tan1
homophone in
Cantonese with the
original 餛飩, cf.
Mandarin húntún, lit. 'cloud swallow',
describing its
shape Wushu Mandarin 武術 wǔshù — Wuxia...