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On 2014-09-08 01:03:02 +0000, Brooklyn1 said:
> On Sun, 7 Sep 2014 19:31:00 -0500, Melba's Jammin' > > wrote: > >> On 2014-09-08 00:22:27 +0000, theszak said: >> >>> What's the difference between the ingredients for Ravioli and for >>> Gyoza?... for example at >>> http://www.beijingtokyomit.com/chinese_menu.html >> >> They are similar but I perceive the ravioli dough to be thicker and >> heavier than gyoza. Ravioli are Italian food and gyoza are, I think, >> Japanese. Many cultures have a filled dumpling item -- Slovak pirohy, >> Polish pierogi, Ukrainian varenyky, Jewish kreplach, Russian pelmeni, >> Italian ravioli, Japanese gyoza, Tibetan momo come to mind. > > Hmm, you forgot the original, wonton. So I did. -- -- Barb www.barbschaller.com, last update April 2013 |
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