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Pronunciation and grouping of words for braise

The pronunciation and grouping of words for braise are as follows:

Braise? Pinyin: ?huì?, Stroke: 10 Head: fire.

1. dà zá huì (大杂烩), Basic Interpretation: refers to people's daily behavior to follow a uniform. Literally, it refers to a very popular dietary practice in the folklore, similar to "messy stew".

2, the braised (gāi huì), the basic meaning: Cantonese vocabulary, should be written as "the simmering", and "yin Gong" meaning similar to the poor, miserable, bad meaning. In Cantonese, there is a saying, "The sweet potatoes have fallen down from the stove - it is time to simmer", and "simmer" means to put raw food in the ashes of the fire to cook it.

Taking a look at a small book on Cantonese in Hong Kong, it says that the character for "simmer" in "該煨" is not "火" (fire), but "水" (water). It is "渨" (渨), because "渨" has the meaning of "沉没" (sinking) and "淹没", so "渨" means "sinking" or "drowning" (淹没). Because "渨" has the meaning of "sinking" and "drowning", "该渨" means "should be drowned".

3, fried braised (yóu zhá huì), the basic interpretation: that is, fried fruit.

4, chowder (zá huì cài), the basic meaning: is a famous traditional cuisine, ancient and modern Chinese and foreign production. This dish selection of materials "miscellaneous", animals, plants, land and water, both high-grade, and ordinary, both meat, and vegetarian, and meat and vegetarian mixed.

A variety of dishes, a wide range of texture, soft, tender, crispy, slippery, color, aroma and taste are beautiful, whether official or civil feasts and banquets, are people's favorite delicacies.

Braising word related explanation:

1, cooking method. The dish is stir-fried and then mixed with gravy. Such as: braised three fresh, braised crab meat, braised shrimp.

2, the rice and a variety of dishes mixed together cooking rice or shredded pancakes with meat, vegetables and water. eg: braised rice, chowder.

3, the metaphor of pulling unrelated people or things togethermix. eg: don't braise me in the big red man.

4, (Gan) to heat up a pot again. 例句:烩滚菜来,就咁呷饭;碗橱子子的菜记得烩滚来。