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How do you say jiaozi's English?
English? ['d? mpl? ] beautiful? ['d? mpl? ]? ?
Noun (short for noun)? Jiaozi; Tangtuan, something as soft as jiaozi.
Plural form: jiaozi
Lexical collocation:
Steamed dumplings? Steamed dumplings (meat stuffing and vegetable stuffing)
China jiaozi? Chinese dumpling
Meat jiaozi? Broth balls, jiaozi with minced meat.
Extended data:
English addresses of jiaozi in various countries:
1, Italian "jiaozi": steamed buns
Jiaozi is a traditional Italian food. It is made of eggs and flour, wrapped in meat and vegetables and cooked in water. Because it looks like a small flat pillow, it is often called a square slot.
2. Japanese "jiaozi": Gyoza
Japanese-style Gyoza is mainly fried dumplings, which are more like our fried dumplings. The fillings are pork, garlic and cabbage, usually with little meat. The dipping material is similar to ours, and it is also soy sauce, vinegar and spicy oil.
3. Indian "jiaozi": Samosa
Jiaozi, an Indian curry, is a fried snack, which originated in the Middle East. Usually, potatoes, onions and lentils are used as fillings, and meat is also added as fillings. After frying, the taste is crisp.
4. Russian "Jiaozi": Permeni
In Pelmeni, jiaozi, the stuffing is a mixture of various meats, seasoned with black pepper and onion, or eaten with sour cream.
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