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"Gombo" in French refers to the vegetable okra. It is often used in Southern French cuisine and popular in dishes like gumbo.
No, tremellas are safe to eat. In fact, it is a food commonly used in Asian cuisine.
A homonym for "walk" is "wok," a type of cooking pan commonly used in Asian cuisine.
Peanut sauce, Shanghai or otherwise, is used in a variety of Asian dishes. Thai cuisine lends itself nicely to these sauces. Try Asian hot sauces, also.
"Chopsticks are a pair of small, thin sticks used for eating Asian cuisine."
One single word used for a style of cooking is 'cuisine'.While it's a French word which describes a cooking style, it is used worldwide in exactly the same context as it is used in French. So it isn't incorrect, for example, to use the phrase 'Asian cuisine', 'Latvian cuisine', 'Australian cuisine', and so on; the terms simply let us know the area that particular style of cooking - cuisine - is identified with.
When mongo seeds, also called mung beans, germinate, they become bean sprouts, which are edible. Various parts of the mung plant are used in South Asian and East Asian cuisine.
Mai fun is the Cantonese name for rice vermicelli. It is a very thin type of rice noodle commonly used in Asian cuisine.
When mongo seeds, also called mung beans, germinate, they become bean sprouts, which are edible. Various parts of the mung plant are used in South Asian and East Asian cuisine.
That is the correct spelling of "okra" (a seedpod vegetable used in gumbo).
It is the oil extracted from sesame seeds that have been toasted. It has a distinctive (in a nice way) flavor and is really good when used in stirfrys and Asian cuisine.
Yes, cornbread mix can be used when frying okra. Do not add salt, or salt the okra, because the mix already has salt added.