sweet and sour

  • 11sweet-and-sour — adjective Date: 1928 seasoned with a sauce containing sugar and vinegar or lemon juice < sweet and sour shrimp > …

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  • 12sweet-and-sour — adj. Sweet and sour is used with these nouns: ↑sauce …

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  • 13sweet-and-sour — see sweet and sour …

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  • 14sweet and sour — adj. having the characteristic of a flavor that is a mixture of sweet and sour (used especially in Oriental cooking) …

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  • 15sweet-and-sour — n. special flavor that is mixture of sweet and sour (used especially in Oriental cooking) …

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  • 16Sweet and sour chicken — or Sweet Sour Chicken is an American Chinese cuisine dish or appetizer. The chicken are essentially white meat chicken fingers deep fried in batter. Unlike sweet and sour pork, this dish does not have a Chinese cuisine counterpart in the Far East …

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  • 17Sweet and Sour (film) — Sweet and Sour Directed by Jacques Baratier Produced by Pierre Kalfon Written by Jacques Baratier Guy Bedos Eric Ollivier Starring …

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  • 18Sweet and sour sauce — other uses|Sweet and Sour (disambiguation) Sweet and sour is a generic term that encompasses many styles of sauce, cuisine and cooking methods. It has long been popular in North America and Europe, where it is stereotypically considered a&#8230; …

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  • 19Sweet and Sour (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Sweet Sour caption = Sweet Sour TV Soundtrack Album Cover genre = 1980s Music, Drama creator = Tim Gooding Johanna Pigott developer = ABC Drama Department presenter = starring = Tracy Mann David Reyne Sandra&#8230; …

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  • 20Sweet and sour pork — Infobox Prepared Food name = Sweet and Sour Pork caption = Sweet and sour pork alternate name = See Below country = China region = Canton creator = course = Main served = Hot main ingredient = Pork Sweet and Sour Sauce Pineapple Bell Pepper Onion …

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