Asian Foods and Drinks Project
Jayson Tran
Created on May 8, 2023
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Ramen Noodles
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Pho ga
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Bubble tea
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Korean corn dog
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Dumplings
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Sushi
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Banh mi
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Vietnamese egg rolls
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Chinese Fried Rice
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Chow Mein
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Bibimbap
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tteokbokki
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KOrean Fried Chicken
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Chicken Biryani
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Yakitori
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Udon
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Asian Foods and drinks
Mochi
Banh bao
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Ramen Noodles
Pho Ga
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Ramen Noodles are a type of soup that is made with thin or curly noodles with broth and many other toppings. Ramen Noodles are from Japan and are very popular in many other countries.
(Alfaro, Danilo. “What Is Ramen?” The Spruce Eats, 30 Dec. 2022, www.thespruceeats.com/what-is-ramen-5213797. Accessed 9 May 2023.
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Pho ga
Pho Ga is a vietnamese dish that means chicken noodle soup. It's made with broth, noodles, meat, and any other toppings they would like. It is traditionally eaten during the cold months.
Bubble Tea
Ramen Noodles
Zauberman, Kara. “Pho Is Here to Help You Make It through Winter.” The Pioneer Woman, 30 Nov. 2020, www.thepioneerwoman.com/food-cooking/cooking-tips-tutorials/a34350445/what-is-pho/. Accessed 9 May 2023.
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Korean Corn Dog
Pho Ga
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Bubble tea
Bubble tea is a drink that was made and founded in Taiwan. It's a drink that is made with tea and any other drinks. It is normally made with Boba pearls which are tapioca. You can have any type of toppings with your bubble tea.
Nguyen-Okwu, Leslie. “Boba Explained: A Sipper’s Guide to Taiwan’s Signature Drink.” Eater, 16 Mar. 2019, www.eater.com/21551108/boba-milk-bubble-tea-explained-how-to-order. Accessed 9 May 2023.
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Korean corn dogs
Korean corn dogs are a type of corn dog that is normally served in Seoul. They're like a normal corn dog, but they can have mozzarella stuffed in the middle or sausage. The outside can be made out of potatoes, sweet flour batter, and more.
Dumplings
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This Image: Myungrang Hot Dog's Instagram. “1-125.Png,” 614now.com, 3 Nov. 2021, 614now.com/2021/food-drink/the-korean-corn-dog-craze-is-coming-to-columbus-myungrang-hot-dog-opening-short-north-location. Accessed 10 May 2023.
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Victoria. “Korean Corn Dog Recipe, No Yeast or Cornmeal Required!” Honest Food Talks, 18 Feb. 2021, www.honestfoodtalks.com/korean-corn-dog-recipe/. Accessed 10 May 2023.
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Sushi
Korean Corn Dog
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Dumplings
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Dumplings are dough filled with meat. The outer layer can be boiled, fried, and steamed. There are many different types of dumplings including, Gyoza, Momo, etc. Dumplings originated from China and were later brought to America. Today dumplings are widely popular in other countries.
Liu, Sherry. “Chinese Dumpling, the History, Origin and Tradition of Dumplings.” China Educational Tours, www.chinaeducationaltours.com/guide/culture-dumplings.htm. Accessed 10 May 2023.
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Sushi
Sushi is made out of rice and fish. The fish could be raw or cooked. Sushi originated from China, they had a dish called narezushi before Japan. Now Japan is more well known for sushi than China.
Banh Mi
Dumplings
April. “A Brief History of Sushi and Why It’s so Popular Today.” Roka Akor, 19 Nov. 2018, rokaakor.com/a-brief-history-of-sushi-and-why-its-so-popular-today/. Accessed 10 May 2023.
Izzy. “What Is Sushi?” IzzyCooking, 3 Apr. 2022, izzycooking.com/what-is-sushi/. Accessed 10 May 2023.
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Masuyama, Masu. “Best Sushi in Tokyo.” Time out Tokyo, www.timeout.com/tokyo/restaurants/best-sushi-in-tokyo-10-top-picks. Accessed 18 May 2023.
IbisWorld. “IBISWorld - Industry Market Research, Reports, and Statistics.” Www.ibisworld.com, 16 Mar. 2023, www.ibisworld.com/industry-statistics/number-of-businesses/sushi-restaurants-united-states/. Accessed 18 May 2023.
“Number of Japanese Restaurants in Vietnam Triples in Five Years.” Tuoi Tre News, 29 Nov. 2022, tuoitrenews.vn/news/business/20221129/number-of-japanese-restaurants-in-vietnam-triples-in-five-years/70245.html. Accessed 18 May 2023.
Jobst, Nina. “South Korea: Number of Japanese Restaurants by Number of Seats.” Statista, 23 June 2022, www.statista.com/statistics/1083604/south-korea-number-of-japanese-restaurants-by-number-of-seats/. Accessed 18 May 2023.
The Nation Thailand. “Japanese Restaurants See Record-Breaking Growth in Thailand.” Www.nationthailand.com, 14 Dec. 2022, www.nationthailand.com/thailand/economy/40023075. Accessed 18 May 2023.
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Banh mi
Vietnamese Egg Rolls
Sushi
Home Icon: reebs. “Pho-Banh-Mi-Gif,” Tenor.com, 6 May 2018, tenor.com/view/pho-banh-mi-vietnamesesoup-soup-sandwich-gif-11778298. Accessed 11 May 2023.
This Image: Zhu, Maggie. “1912_Leftover-Ham-Banh-Mi_003.Jpg,” Omnivorescookbook.com, 30 Mar. 2020, omnivorescookbook.com/ham-banh-mi/. Accessed 11 May 2023.
Banh Mi is a Vietnamese dish that is made with baguettes, meat veggies, and more. You can have many things on your Banh Mi. It was made in Saigon during the 1950's.
Pike, Matthew. “The Curious History of Vietnam’s Bánh Mì Sandwich.” Culture Trip, The Culture Trip, 15 Dec. 2017, theculturetrip.com/asia/vietnam/articles/the-curious-history-of-vietnams-banh-mi-sandwich/. Accessed 11 May 2023.
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Vietnamese Egg rolls
Fried Rice
Banh Mi
This Image: Danielle. “Vietnamese-Egg-Rolls-8.Jpg,” Wentthere8this.com, 11 Dec. 2020, www.wenthere8this.com/how-to-make-vietnamese-egg-rolls/. Accessed 12 May 2023.
Home Icon: Digitelco. “Digicny2020-Digicny.gif,” Tenor.com, 20 Jan. 2020, tenor.com/view/digicny2020-digicny-orange-springroll-prawn-gif-16098396. Accessed 12 May 2023.
Vietnamese Egg Rolls are brown spring rolls that are filled with meat, vegetables, mushrooms, and more. You can tell by the name that they originated from Vietnam. You normally eat them with sauce. For example, soy sauce, fish sauce, etc.
christieathome. “Vietnamese Egg Rolls (Chả Giò).” Christie at Home, 28 Mar. 2023, christieathome.com/blog/vietnamese-egg-rolls-cha-gio/#:~:text=Vietnamese%20Egg%20Rolls%20aka%20Ch%E1%BA%A3. Accessed 12 May 2023.
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Chinese Fried rice
Chow Mein
Vietnamese Egg Rolls
Home Icon: Jellyfish. “Food-Rice.gif,” Tenor.com, 2 Aug. 2018, tenor.com/view/food-rice-fry-rice-fried-rice-gif-12270653. Accessed 15 May 2023.
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Chinese fried rice is a comforting food that is made with rice, eggs, vegetables, scallions, and more. You can tell by its name that it originated from China in the city of Yangzhou.
https://www.facebook.com/thespruceofficial. “The Low-down on Chinese Fried Rice.” The Spruce Eats, 4 July 2019, www.thespruceeats.com/fried-rice-recipe-695037. Accessed 15 May 2023.
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Chow mein
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Chinese Fried Rice
Home Icon: Jagyasini. “Foodbyjag-Jagyasini-Singh.gif,” Tenor.com, 26 Mar. 2023, tenor.com/view/foodbyjag-jagyasini-singh-chowmein-chowmin-noodles-gif-9549944080492184399. Accessed 15 May 2023.
This Image: Liew, Arman. “Chicken-Chow-Mein-800x1200.Jpg,” Thebigmansworld.com, 6 Mar. 2023, thebigmansworld.com/chicken-chow-mein-recipe/. Accessed 15 May 2023.
Chow mein is a Chinese dish that is stirred fried vegetables and boiled noodles. Chow mein first originated in Northern China. You can eat it with various things such as shrimp, pork, beef, and more.
Wan, Liv. “Chop Suey vs. Chow Mein in Chinese Cuisine.” The Spruce Eats, TheSpruceEats, 21 Aug. 2016, www.thespruceeats.com/chop-suey-and-chow-mein-4077054 . Accessed 16 May 2023.
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Bibimbap
Tteokbokki
Chow Mein
Home Icon: Stipop. “Food-Korean-Gif,” Tenor.com, tenor.com/view/food-korean-korea-koreanfood-bibimbap-gif-13530381763863263303. Accessed 16 May 2023.
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Bibimbap is a Korean dish made with rice, eggs, meat, vegetables, and a sauce called gochujang. Bibimbap is an easy dish to make only needing a few ingredients. Bibimbap is widely popular from Korean shows, Kdramas, and more.
Nam, H.W, and Eddy. “Bibimbap: History and Culture - Go! Go! Hanguk-Korean Culture.” Go! Go! Hanguk, 21 Jan. 2019, gogohanguk.com/en/blog/bibimbap-history-and-culture/. Accessed 16 May 2023.
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Tteokbokki
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Bibimbap
This Image: Mei. “Close-Top-Down-of-Tteokbokki.jpg,” Twoplaidaprons.com, 2 Oct. 2020, twoplaidaprons.com/tteokbokki/. Accessed 16 May 2023.
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Tteokbokki is a popular street food sold in Korea. It's made with chewy rice cake, fish cakes, a half boiled egg, gochujang, etc. Tteokbokki is a spicy and sweet dish that is popular along side with Korean BBQ and Korean Corn Dogs.
---. “Tteokbokki.” Two Plaid Aprons, 2 Oct. 2020, twoplaidaprons.com/tteokbokki/. Accessed 16 May 2023.
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Korean fried chicken
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Mochi
Tteokbokki
This Image: Hardin, Becky. “Korean-Fried-Chicken-4-650x975.Jpg,” Easychickenrecipes.com, 19 Jan. 2022, easychickenrecipes.com/korean-fried-chicken/. Accessed 17 May 2023.
Home Icon: Stipop. “Food-Korean.gif,” Tenor.com, tenor.com/view/food-korean-korea-koreanfood-bibimbap-gif-6119274390270646834. Accessed 17 May 2023.
Korean fried chicken is a Korean dish that took popularity in the 1970's. This dish first became popular in South Korea. Before it was for special occasions, but now they sell the chicken with soju (Korean Beer). Yong, a korean fried chicken resturant owner makes his chicken by heating up the oil to 300 degrees. Then he puts the chicken in and it's fried with a nice crunch.
Reinfrank, Alkira, and Bernice Chan. “How Did KFC or Korean Fried Chicken Become Popular around the World?” South China Morning Post, 8 Dec. 2019, www.scmp.com/lifestyle/food-drink/article/3040904/how-korean-fried-chicken-other-kfc-became-huge-hit-south-korea. Accessed 17 May 2023.
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Mochi
Chicken Biryani
Korean Fried Chicken
Home Icon: nora_senpai. “Waffle-Mochi.gif,” Tenor.com, 23 Apr. 2021, tenor.com/view/waffle-mochi-gif-21289181. Accessed 18 May 2023.
This Image: Kirbie. “Mochi-Ice-Cream-033.Jpg,” Kirbiecravings.com, 1 Sept. 2016, kirbiecravings.com/mochi-ice-cream/. Accessed 18 May 2023.
Mochi is a dessert that originated in Japan. Mochi is rice in a dough which gets sticky. It can have chestnut, redbean, or any other type of fillings. Did you know that in the west they called mochi "Japanese Rice Cake"? Mochi can also be filled with ice cream which has became popualar in different countries.
Wilson, Jenna. “Mochi History: Trivia, Facts & How to Make It! - Sakuraco.” Sakuraco, 30 June 2021, sakura.co/blog/all-about-mochi-history/. Accessed 19 May 2023.
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Chicken Biryani
Yakitori
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Chicken biryani is a dish that originated in Iran. Many people think that it either originated in Persia or India, but actually it originated in Iran. Did you know that birinj biriyan means fried rice in Persian?
News, BBC. “From Iran to India: The Journey and Evolution of Biriyani.” BBC News, 15 July 2016, www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-36423412. Accessed 18 May 2023.
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Chicken Briyani
Yakitori
Home Icon: Gogohsu. “2dfood-Food.gif,” Tenor.com, 10 Oct. 2019, tenor.com/view/2dfood-food-delicious-anime-gif-15258919. Accessed 18 May 2023.
This Image: J. Kenji López-Alt. “_opt_aboutcom_coeus_resources_138f56e09dbc24648f.jpg,” Seriouseats.com, 17 Oct. 2022, www.seriouseats.com/japanese-yakitori-negima-grilled-chicken-skewer-recipe. Accessed 18 May 2023.
Yakitori is a dish that originated in Japan and is chicken on a skewer stick. They put sauce and salt while they cook it with a charcoal fire. Yakitori is cut into bite sized pieces with different sauces on them.
FUN! JAPAN Team. “History of Yakitori.” FUN! JAPAN International, 20 Nov. 2018, www.fun-japan.jp/en/articles/8213. Accessed 18 May 2023.
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Udon
Banh Bao
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Yakitori
Home Icon: Stipop. “Food-Korean.gif,” Tenor.com, tenor.com/view/food-korean-korea-koreanfood-bibimbap-gif-16651606051726605769. Accessed 19 May 2023.
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Udon is a dish that is made with flour to make the shaped noodles. People don't know exactly where it originated from, but the oldest claim says that it originated from China.There's different types of udon such as Kanto Style Udon, Kansai Style Udon, etc.
Japan Endless Discovery. “Udon/Soba.” Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), www.japan.travel/en/ph/guide/udon-soba/#:~:text=The%20exact%20origin%20of%20udon. Accessed 19 May 2023.
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Banh Bao
Home Icon: AbominableMovie. “Pork-Buns-Yummy.gif,” Tenor.com, 25 Sept. 2019, tenor.com/view/pork-buns-yummy-chinese-food-hungry-delicious-gif-15131416. Accessed 19 May 2023.
This Image: Pham, Vicky. “2023_01_10EOS+M505276.Jpg,” Vickypham.com, 10 Aug. 2022, www.vickypham.com/blog/vietnamese-steamed-pork-buns. Accessed 19 May 2023.
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Banh bao is a dish that is made with dough that has pork, mushrooms, and boiled egg, and chinese sausages. Banh bao is a vietnamese dish that is similar to chinese pork buns. It's usually eating as a snack or eaten for breakfast.
Tasteatlas. “Bánh Bao | Traditional Snack from Vietnam | TasteAtlas.” Www.tasteatlas.com, www.tasteatlas.com/banh-bao. Accessed 19 May 2023.
Pham, Vicky. “Vietnamese Steamed Pork Buns (Banh Bao).” Vicky Pham, 10 Aug. 2022, www.vickypham.com/blog/vietnamese-steamed-pork-buns. Accessed 19 May 2023.