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  2. Túrós csusza - Wikipedia

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    Túrós csusza is a traditional Hungarian savoury curd cheese noodle dish made with small home-made noodles or pasta. [1] Traditionally, noodles used for this dish are home-made with flour and eggs, mixed into a dough, and torn by hand into uneven fingernail-sized pieces that are then boiled in water. The noodles are cooked in salt water and ...

  3. Chow mein - Wikipedia

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    In American Chinese cuisine, it is a stir-fried dish consisting of noodles, meat (chicken being most common but pork, beef, shrimp or tofu sometimes being substituted), onions and celery. It is often served as a specific dish at westernized Chinese restaurants. Vegetarian or vegan chow mein is also common.

  4. List of cabbage dishes - Wikipedia

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    American coleslaw from a fast food restaurant. Kåldolmar is a Swedish cabbage roll. Red slaw. Cabbage rolls, Gołąbki variant, served with mashed potatoes and lecsó sauce. Rumbledethumps. Serbian sarma prepared in a grne. A soup of suan cai stewed with pork and cellophane noodles.

  5. List of Polish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kartoflanka – potato soup [1] Kiszczonka – traditional dish from Greater Poland, consists of black pudding, flour, milk and spices. Krupnik – barley soup with chicken, beef, carrots or vegetable broth. Kwaśnica – traditional sauerkraut soup, eaten in the south of Poland. Rosół – chicken noodle soup.

  6. Kimchi - Wikipedia

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    Kimchi ( / ˈkɪmtʃiː /; Korean: 김치, romanized : gimchi, IPA: [kim.tɕʰi]) is a traditional Korean side dish ( banchan) consisting of salted and fermented vegetables, most often napa cabbage or Korean radish.

  7. List of noodle dishes - Wikipedia

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    Khauk swè thoke – a wheat noodle salad made with dried shrimp, shredded cabbage, carrots, fish sauce, lime and dressed with fried peanut oil. Kyay oh – a popular noodle soup made with pork and egg. Kya zan hinga – a glass noodle in chicken consommé dish. Meeshay – rice noodles with a meat sauce.

  8. Cabbage - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage. Cabbage, comprising several cultivars of Brassica oleracea, is a leafy green, red (purple), or white (pale green) biennial plant grown as an annual vegetable crop for its dense-leaved heads. It is descended from the wild cabbage ( B. oleracea var. oleracea ), and belongs to the "cole crops" or brassicas, meaning it is closely related ...

  9. Can eating cabbage bring luck in the new year? Families ... - AOL

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    Traditional New Year's foods like cabbage, slow-cooked pork and long noodles are thought to bring luck and prosperity in the coming year. (Photo: Getty Creative) (MassanPH via Getty Images)