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Cantonese Encyclopedia: Fried Ghost

Cantonese Encyclopedia: Fried Ghost

Sample Reading:

Fried Ghost (jau zaa gwai)

Cantonese Encyclopedia: Fried Ghost

Meaning:

"Fried ghost" means "fritter".

Point sentence:

The shop sells ka fried ghost and is fragrant and crispy, and everyone likes to help. (The fritters sold at this store are fragrant and crispy, and everyone loves to patronize them.) )

Although the fried ghost is good at eating, it is easy to heat up when it is eaten. (Churros are delicious, but when they are eaten too much, they are easy to catch fire.) )

Did you know:

"Fried ghost" is actually "fritters", a Kind of Chinese pasta, long strip hollow fried food, the taste is crisp and tough, one of the traditional Chinese breakfasts. "Fried ghost" is popular with Cantonese people, and white porridge with "fried ghost" is a classic collocation of Cantonese breakfast. In addition, the dim sum chef will also hide the "fried ghost" in the intestine powder, cantonese people call this collocation "fried two", "fried two" is also popular with diners.

Although the "fried ghost" is delicious, it should be eaten in moderation:

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