On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 9:53 PM, The Haggard 何麥可<[email protected]> wrote:
> In Taiwan, Dumplings include: Suei Jou, Gen Jou, Guo Tiue, Bao Si, Dim
> Sem, and Gen Bao.
> All of which are VERY different... but in English they are dumplings.
> English speakers who live here call them, respectfully to the above
> order; boiled dumplings, fried dumplings, long fried dumplings, steam
> bun, steam dumplings, and fried bun.
>
> Clear as mud?
> -Michael

All of which appear to be completely unlike the dumplings I've always
known from what my grandmothers, mother, and Demi all made/make,
essentially drop biscuits boiled in a soup or stew.
-- 
Mike Hungerford
http://users.sdccu.net/chthulhu2/models.html
A heinous crime, a show of force,
(A murder would be nice, of course ...)

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