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快 |
kuài cān | fast food / snack / quick meal |
小 |
xiǎo chī | street food; snack |
零 |
líng shí | snack; nibbles |
下 |
xià jiǔ cài | dish that goes well with alcoholic drinks; snack eaten with drinks |
瓜 |
guā zǐ | melon seed / seeds of pumpkin, watermelon or sunflower etc, roasted and flavored, consumed as a snack |
夜 |
yè xiāo | midnight snack |
宵 |
xiāo yè | midnight snack / late-night snack |
爱 |
ài yù bīng | jelly snack made by kneading jelly fig seeds 爱玉子 in water and combining with flavorings (popular in Taiwan and Singapore) |
七 |
qī lǐ xiāng | orange jasmine (Murraya paniculata) / "chicken butt", popular Taiwan snack on a stick, made of marinated "white cut chicken" butt |
小 |
xiǎo mài bù | kiosk / snack counter / retail department or section inside a larger business |
热 |
rè gān miàn | noodles served hot, with toppings including sesame paste and soy sauce – popular in Wuhan as a breakfast dish or late-night snack |
章 |
zhāng yú xiǎo wán zi | takoyaki (octopus dumpling), a Japanese snack food |
轻 |
qīng shí | light meal; snack |
消 |
xiāo yè | nighttime snack / late-night supper |
加 |
jiā cān | to have an extra meal / snack |
快 |
kuài cān bù | snack bar / buffet |
猪 |
zhū xiě gāo | pig's blood cake, popular as a snack in Taiwan, made from glutinous rice and pig's blood, typically coated in peanut powder and coriander and served with dipping sauces |
刈 |
guà bāo | popular Taiwan snack, similar to a hamburger, steamed bun stuffed with pork, pickled vegetables, peanut powder and cilantro |
小 |
xiǎo shí | snack; nibbles |
杂 |
zá shí | omnivorous (zoology) / snacks / a varied diet |