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chop suey1885, American English, from Chinese (Cantonese dialect) tsap sui "odds and ends, mixed bits."
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chop sueyChop Suey is the English pronunciation of the Cantonese words tsap seui (tsa-sui in Mandarin), which means, “mixed pieces.” It is a Chinese-American dish of meat or chicken, bean sprouts, onions, mush [..]
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chop suey – Chop Suey is the English pronunciation of the Cantonese words tsap seui (tsa-sui in Mandarin), which means, “mixed pieces.” It is a Chinese-American dish consisting of bits of meat or chicken, bea [..]
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chop sueyAn American-Chinese dish consisting of meats (often chicken, fish, beef, shrimp or pork), cooked quickly with vegetables such as bean sprouts, cabbage, and celery and bound in a starch-thickened sauce [..]
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