It is "xut".
Snow cabbage is a Chinese term for mustard greens.
The Chinese word for snow is 雪. In Hanyu Pinyin, it is pronounced "xue3." In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "sheue." It's written the same way in Traditional and Simplified Chinese.
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雪虎 Xuě hǔ
It is used for Chinese medical stuff!
雪豹 [xuě bào]
It means the same as it does on any other day - freezing parcipitation.
There are many typical Chinese ingredients. 5 of the most common include, garlic, oyster sauce, soy sauce, bok choy, and snow peas.
snow leopards live in the mountain regions of central Asia. they are most commonly found in the Chinese region of Tibet though there range can span right across the Himalayas
In different languages and cultures, popular names for snow include "neige" in French, "nieve" in Spanish, "schnee" in German, "" in Russian, and "" in Chinese.
i do not have accent markers to help pronounce the actual pronounciation, but lettering-wise, I believe it to be Shen Xue
There is no such animal as the snow tiger. There are six subspecies of tigers: Siberian, Bengal, Sumatran, South China, Malayan, Indo Chinese. The Siberian lives in an area where snow falls in fall and winter, and the rare white tiger is only a color phase of the Bengal.