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- Dim_sim abstract "A dim sim is a Chinese-inspired meat or vegetable dumpling-style snack food, popular in Australia and to a lesser extent in New Zealand. The meat variety dish normally consists of small amounts of pork or lamb, cabbage and flavourings, encased in a wrapper similar to that of a traditional shumai dumpling. They are usually deep-fried, though can be served steamed. Vegetarian-style dim sim normally contains cabbage, carrot, vermicelli, or other vegetable fillings, along with spices. Dim sims differ from typical Chinese dumplings in that they are often much larger, have a thicker doughier skin and are shaped more robustly. They are primarily sold in fish and chip shops, service stations, corner stores and some Chinese restaurants and takeaway outlets in Australia. Chinese Yum Cha wholesale outlets and Asian frozen food companies also commonly sell this snack frozen for home cooking. They can also be found at Chinese food outlets in New Zealand.Chinese diners view dim sims as Westernized food, however many Australians see the snack as being primarily Chinese in nature, due to its origins in local Chinese restaurants. The term dim sim dates as far back as 1928, although it is widely believed the modern recipe of the dish was developed in Melbourne's Chinatown in 1945 by chef William Wing Young (father of TV chef Elizabeth Chong) for his restaurant "Wing Lee".".
- Dim_sim alias "Dimmie".
- Dim_sim country Australia.
- Dim_sim ingredient Cabbage.
- Dim_sim ingredient Pork.
- Dim_sim ingredientName "Pork,Cabbage".
- Dim_sim thumbnail Steamed_Dim_Sim.jpg?width=300.
- Dim_sim type Dumpling.
- Dim_sim wikiPageExternalLink dailydimmies.tumblr.com.
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- Dim_sim wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Dim_sim wikiPageRevisionID "673126253".
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Cabbage.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_cuisine.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_snack_foods.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese-Australian_culture.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dumplings.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Chinatown,_Melbourne.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_cuisine.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Deep_frying.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Dim_sum.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Dumpling.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Eleocharis_dulcis.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Chong.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink File:Steamed_Dim_Sim.jpg.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Fish_and_chips.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Myf_Warhurst.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Pork.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLink Shumai.
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dim sim".
- Dim_sim wikiPageWikiLinkText "dim sim".
- Dim_sim alternateName "Dimmie".
- Dim_sim caption "A steamed dim sim".
- Dim_sim country Australia.
- Dim_sim course "Appetiser".
- Dim_sim hasPhotoCollection Dim_sim.
- Dim_sim mainIngredient Cabbage.
- Dim_sim mainIngredient Pork.
- Dim_sim name "Dim Sim".
- Dim_sim type Dumpling.
- Dim_sim variations "Vegetarian".
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- Dim_sim type "Appetiser".
- Dim_sim subject Category:Australian_cuisine.
- Dim_sim subject Category:Australian_snack_foods.
- Dim_sim subject Category:Chinese-Australian_culture.
- Dim_sim subject Category:Dumplings.
- Dim_sim hypernym Meat.
- Dim_sim type Article.
- Dim_sim type Food.
- Dim_sim type Article.
- Dim_sim type Food.
- Dim_sim type FunctionalSubstance.
- Dim_sim type Thing.
- Dim_sim type Q2095.
- Dim_sim comment "A dim sim is a Chinese-inspired meat or vegetable dumpling-style snack food, popular in Australia and to a lesser extent in New Zealand. The meat variety dish normally consists of small amounts of pork or lamb, cabbage and flavourings, encased in a wrapper similar to that of a traditional shumai dumpling. They are usually deep-fried, though can be served steamed. Vegetarian-style dim sim normally contains cabbage, carrot, vermicelli, or other vegetable fillings, along with spices.".
- Dim_sim label "Dim sim".
- Dim_sim sameAs m.0692y9.
- Dim_sim sameAs Q5277124.
- Dim_sim sameAs Q5277124.
- Dim_sim wasDerivedFrom Dim_sim?oldid=673126253.
- Dim_sim depiction Steamed_Dim_Sim.jpg.
- Dim_sim isPrimaryTopicOf Dim_sim.
- Dim_sim name "Dim Sim".