
1) American Chinese cuisine 2) Painting by Edward Hopper 3) Windows game
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[painting] Chop Suey (1929) is a painting by Edward Hopper which portrays two women in conversation at a restaurant. According to art scholar David Anfam, one `striking detail of Chop Suey is that its female subject faces her doppelgänger.` Others have pointed out it would not be so unusual for two women to be wearing similar hats, and tha...
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Chop suey (i; {zh|t={{linktext|雜碎}|s={linktext|杂碎}|p={linktext|zá| suì}|l=assorted pieces}}) is a dish in American Chinese cuisine and other forms of overseas Chinese cuisine, consisting of meat (often chicken, fish, beef, prawns, or pork) and eggs, cooked quickly with vegetables such as bean sprouts, cabbage, and celery and bound in a s...
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• Alt. of sooy
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– Chop Suey is the English pronunciation of the Cantonese words tsap seui (tsa-sui in Mandarin), which means, "mixed pieces." It is a Chinese-American dish consisting of bits of meat or chicken, bean sprouts, onions, mushrooms, etc., cooked in its own juices and served with rice. Most Chinese are not fond of Chop Suey as it is main...
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(chinese) literally means odds and ends - served with rice or soy sauce
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Chop suey (corrupted from the Cantonese 'shap sui') is a melange served in Chinese restaurants, first in the USA, to be eaten with rice, noodles, &c. It consists typically of bean sprouts, onions, mushrooms, &c., and sliced meats, fried and flavoured with sesame oil. Today, chop suey is rarely served with noodles in the UK, but rather with ...
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[
n] - meat or fish stir-fried with vegetables (e.g. celery
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noun meat or fish stir-fried with vegetables (e.g., celery, onions, peppers or bean sprouts) seasoned with ginger and garlic and soy sauce; served with rice; created in the United States and frequently served in Chinese restaurants there
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a Chinese-style American dish consisting of small pieces of meat, chicken, etc., cooked together with bean sprouts, onions, mushrooms, or other vegetables and seasoning, in a gravy, often served with rice and soy sauce.
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