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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Manchu cuisine (simplified Chinese: 满洲菜; traditional Chinese: 滿洲菜; pinyin: Mǎnzhōu cài) is the cuisine of Manchuria. It uses the traditional Manchu staple foods of millet, broomcorn millet, soybean, peas, corn and broomcorn. It relies heavily on preserved foods (often pickling) due to the harsh winters and scorching summers in Northeast China. Manchu cuisine is also known for grilling, wild meat, strong flavors, and wide use of soy sauce. Manchu cuisine is more wheat based than Han Chinese cuisines.The typical Manchu dishes include pickled vegetables. Manchurian hot pot (simplified Chinese: 满洲火锅; traditional Chinese: 滿洲火鍋; pinyin: Mǎnzhōu huǒguō) is a traditional dish, made with pickled Chinese cabbage, pork and mutton. Bairou xuechang (simplified Chinese: 白肉血肠; traditional Chinese: 白肉血腸; pinyin: báiròu xuěcháng) is a soup with pork and blood sausage and pickled Chinese cabbage. Suziyie doubao (simplified Chinese: 苏子叶豆包; traditional Chinese: 蘇子葉豆包; pinyin: sūzǐyè dòubāo) is a steamed bun, stuffed with sweetened, mashed beans, wrapped with perilla leaves outside. Sachima (simplified Chinese: 沙琪玛; traditional Chinese: 沙琪瑪; pinyin: shāqímǎ) is a candied fritter similar to Tatar Çäkçäk, which is a very popular sweet. Other common dishes are: suancai cuan bairou (Chinese: 酸菜白肉; pinyin: suāncài báiròu; sour vegetables with boiled meat), suan tangzi (simplified Chinese: 酸汤子; traditional Chinese: 酸湯子; pinyin: suān tāngzǐ; a sour soup with fermented corn flour), di san xian (a stirfry of eggplant, potato and green pepper), Manchu sausage, ludagun (a steamed roll made of bean flour) and niushe bing (simplified Chinese: 牛舌饼; traditional Chinese: 牛舌餅; pinyin: níushé bǐng; a type of cake)."@en }

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