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stir-fried diced pork
zhajiang mian, thick wheat noodles served with ground pork simmered in salty fermented soybean paste (or other sauce)
char siu / barbecued pork
steamed bun stuffed with skewer-roasted pork
stir-fried pork, favorite of Northern Song writer Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼, a.k.a. Su Dongpo 蘇東坡|苏东坡
pork belly / streaky pork
fat (e.g. pork fat) / fatty meat / (fig.) a gold mine / cash cow
pork ball
red braised pork
pork
steamed pork
Yangzhou fried rice, featuring scrambled egg, diced vegetables and multiple proteins – typically shrimp and barbecued pork
sweet and sour pork
twice-cooked pork
pork chop / pork cutlet / spare ribs / (coll.) skinny person
pork and scrambled eggs
crisp residue left after rendering animal fat; (esp.) pork cracklings
pork strips stir-fried with yuxiang 魚香|鱼香
shredded meat / shredded pork
pork shoulder / (coll.) elbow
pork tripe
pan-fried bun (covered and steamed after pan-frying), usually with pork or vegetable filling
(Tw) minced pork stewed with soy sauce and spices (served with rice or noodles, or as a filling in buns etc) / Taiwan pr. [rou4 sao4]
holy basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum) (loanword from Thai "kaphrao") (used as an attributive in the names of Thai-style "phat kaphrao" dishes to indicate that the main ingredient is stir-fried with basil, as in 打拋豬|打抛猪, stir-fried pork with basil)
pork steak
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elbow / pork shoulder
popular Taiwan snack, similar to a hamburger, steamed bun stuffed with pork, pickled vegetables, peanut powder and cilantro
small sausage in large sausage (pork sausage stuffed inside a glutinous rice sausage, a Taiwanese street food specialty)
(Tw) slow-braised pork belly
pork skin
pork rump
meat floss / shredded dried pork
plain boiled pork / white meat (fish, poultry etc)
salt pork / bacon / marinaded meat / cured meat
pork fillet
sweet and sour meat (pork)
pork ribs / pork chop
boar taint, the taste or odor of sweat or urine in pork from uncastrated pigs
pork
(Tw) tenderloin (usu. of pork)
sweet and sour meat (pork)
siu mei; Cantonese-style barbecue (roasted meats, such as pork, duck or chicken, seasoned and cooked to a crispy, flavorful finish)
boar taint, the taste or odor of sweat or urine in pork from uncastrated pigs
white broth, or milky broth: an unctuous, milky white pork broth of Chinese cuisine
Dongpo pork shoulder, traditional dish said to have been created by Northern Song dynasty writer Su Dongpo 蘇東坡|苏东坡
minced pork
bak-kut-teh or pork ribs soup, popular in Malaysia and Singapore
lit. just because Zhang the butcher dies, doesn't mean we'll have to eat pork mixed with bristles (idiom) / fig. nobody is indispensable
slow-braised pork belly (Tw)
pork bouillon powder / (neologism) (slang) a person who, like a pig, is fat and ugly and given to histrionics
pork-leg rice – either a Guangdong (Chaozhou-Shantou) specialty of braised pork leg over rice or the Thai-Chinese dish "khao kha mu"
(slang) would be better (abbr. for 這錢買排骨它不香嗎|这钱买排骨它不香吗 for that money, a pork cutlet would be more appetizing, would it not?)
(tender)loin (of pork, beef etc)
sweet and sour pork / also written 咕嚕肉|咕噜肉
sweet and sour pork
ba-wan, dumpling made of glutinous dough, typically stuffed with minced pork, bamboo shoots etc, and served with a savory sauce (Taiwanese snack) (from Taiwanese 肉圓, Tai-lo pr. [bah-uân])
(Tw) (neologism) pork containing ractopamine 萊克多巴胺|莱克多巴胺
sweet and sour pork
stir-fried pork with basil; pork phat kaphrao
loin (of pork)
luosifen (rice noodles served in a broth made from river snails and pork bones, often seasoned with stinky fermented bamboo shoots)


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