congee
[UK]['k?nd?i:][US]['k?nd?i:]
vi.
vi. p>
Farewell, bow
n.
Porridge
Third person singular: congees Past tense: congeed Past participle: congeed Present participle: congeeing< /p>
Bilingual examples
1.
Spindle-shanks is anxiously watching a pan of congee, till the smoke makes her start coughing violently.
"Lu Chaibang" was anxious to boil the porridge in the big pot, but the green smoke that came out caused her to cough violently.
2.
It is OK that't congee of gram Job's tears add candy?
You can omit it, but it's not delicious. It's better to add honey. , is nutritious and has enhanced effects. Can barley and mung bean porridge be made without adding sugar?
3.
To cure halitosis, add litchi to congee and simmer.
To cure halitosis, stew litchi with congee.
4.
Did you mean the Abalone and Shredded Chicken Congee?
Did you mean the Abalone and Shredded Chicken Congee?
5.
Staple food: cake, chinese dumpling, steamed bread, congee, omeletter.
Staple food: pastries, steamed buns, steamed buns, porridge, fried eggs .