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GLOSSARY OF ASIAN INGREDIENTS

Asian ingredients are available at most supermarkets, Asian grocery

stores, specialty food stores, certain gourmet shops and food sections of

department stores.
Baby Corn

Yellow miniature ears of corn 1-1/2 to 2 inches long. Available in cans

and packed in water. Used in soups and stir fried dishes.
Bamboo Shoots

Crunchy and juicy bamboo shoots come in cans either sliced, shredded

or whole.
Bean Curd (fresh)

(Also called tofu) is a staple in Asian diets — made from fresh soybeans.

Use it in sauces, salads, stir fried dishes and soups.
Bean Sprouts

Grown from mung beans. Available fresh or in cans. The crunchy white

sprout has a green cap and small tail. Sprouts can be eaten fresh or

cooked for less than a minute to preserve crispness. Use in salads, stir

fried dishes, etc.
Bok Choy

Chinese cabbage. Has a broad white celery-like stalk and deep green

crinkled leaves. It is used in salads, stir fried dishes or as a decorative

vegetable.
Chinese Parsley (fresh coriander)

Bright green herb with a pungent flavor used as a staple in Asian

cooking or as a garnish.

Egg Roll Wrappers

Dough that is rolled thinly into 7 inch squares. Wrappers are available

fresh or frozen.

Ginger Root

Aromatic spiced root, used as a seasoning.

Mushrooms

Enoki Mushrooms — Creamy white, long-stemmed Japanese mushrooms.

Dried Black Mushrooms — Aromatic with a woody taste.

Straw Mushrooms — Crunchy texture used in stir fried dishes.

Snow Peas (Snow Pea Pods)

Bright green peas with edible pods. Used in stir fried dishes.

Water Chestnuts

Crunchy nutty texture, available fresh or in cans. Used in meat and

vegetable dishes.

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