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Foodporn: American Chop Suey
By: T.Fargo • Wine & Food • 63 Comments • 6 years ago
By T. Fargo Original content published on Newsvine Fri Apr 18, 2014 8:21 AM What is chop suey? In Chinese, the two characters for chop suey are pronounced "tsa sui" in Mandarin or in Cantonese "shap sui," meaning "mixed small bits" or "odds and ends." As a culinary term, shap sui refers to a...
Food Porn: American Chop Suey
By: T.Fargo • Food, food porn, food fanatics • 4 Comments • 6 years ago
Food Porn: American Chop Suey By T. Fargo Original post from Newsvine published Fri Apr 18, 2014 8:21 AM What is chop suey? In Chinese, the two characters for chop suey are pronounced "tsa sui" in Mandarin or in Cantonese "shap sui," meaning "mixed small bits" or "odds and ends." As a...
Foodporn: T's favorite shrimp cocktail
By: T.Fargo • Food Fanatics • 29 Comments • 6 years ago
Cocktail sauce was popularized in the U.S. in the 1920. While cold sauces were popular, the unusual ingredient of horseradish (Which was brought to the U.S. via southern Europe and western Asia) made a sauce that some thought was born out of a dare. Nostril cleaning, citrusy chili sauce with...