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- Chifa abstract "Chifa is a term used in Peru to refer to Chinese cooking, in which Peruvian and Chinese ingredients are fused to cantonese culinary tradition. Chinese immigrants came to Peru mainly from the southern province of Guangdong and particularly its capital city Guangzhou in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They settled for the most part in the coast of Peru and the capital city of Lima. The term "Chifa" is also used to define a restaurant where this type of food is served. Chinese-Peruvian food has become one of the most popular types of food in Peru; there are thousands of Chifa restaurants across all districts of Lima and many more throughout other cities of Peru, with sometimes multiple independent restaurants operating in close proximity on a single city block. The Peruvian government actively promotes Chifa cuisine as an essential part of Peruvian cuisine.".
- Chifa wikiPageID "8595361".
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- Chifa wikiPageRevisionID "668445275".
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Arroz_Chaufa.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Arroz_chaufa.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cantonese_cuisine.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peruvian_cuisine.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_restaurants.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Chicken_soup.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Chinatown,_Lima.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Peruvian.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Peruvians.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_cuisine.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_people.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Chow_mein.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Creole_peoples.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Egg_drop_soup.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Fried_rice.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Ginger.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Guangdong.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Guangzhou.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Historic_Centre_of_Lima.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Jyutping.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Lima.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Peruvian_cuisine.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Scallion.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Scallions.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Soy_sauce.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Sweet_and_sour.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Sweet_and_sour_chicken.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Sweet_and_sour_sauce.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink Wonton.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink File:Chaufa_de_carne_30042010.JPG.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLink File:Sillao_191207.JPG.
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chifa".
- Chifa wikiPageWikiLinkText "chifa".
- Chifa hasPhotoCollection Chifa.
- Chifa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cantonese_cuisine.
- Chifa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Chifa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Chifa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Chifa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cuisine_of_China.
- Chifa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Chifa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chifa subject Category:Cantonese_cuisine.
- Chifa subject Category:Peruvian_cuisine.
- Chifa subject Category:Types_of_restaurants.
- Chifa hypernym Term.
- Chifa type Article.
- Chifa type Restaurant.
- Chifa type Type.
- Chifa type Article.
- Chifa type Restaurant.
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- Chifa comment "Chifa is a term used in Peru to refer to Chinese cooking, in which Peruvian and Chinese ingredients are fused to cantonese culinary tradition. Chinese immigrants came to Peru mainly from the southern province of Guangdong and particularly its capital city Guangzhou in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They settled for the most part in the coast of Peru and the capital city of Lima. The term "Chifa" is also used to define a restaurant where this type of food is served.".
- Chifa label "Chifa".
- Chifa sameAs Chifa.
- Chifa sameAs Chifa.
- Chifa sameAs チーファ.
- Chifa sameAs Chifa.
- Chifa sameAs m.027993y.
- Chifa sameAs Q5097183.
- Chifa sameAs Q5097183.
- Chifa wasDerivedFrom Chifa?oldid=668445275.
- Chifa isPrimaryTopicOf Chifa.