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- Q5371177 subject Q7319516.
- Q5371177 subject Q8533698.
- Q5371177 abstract "Imitation shark fin soup (碗仔翅), also known as wun tsai chi in Cantonese (literally fin in a little bowl), is one of Hong Kong's common street snacks, usually sold in small bowls by street vendors. Imitation shark fin soup is a staple of Hong Kong's street vendor cuisine.It’s somewhat of a substitution for the real shark fin soup, as the genuine article tends to be more expensive due to its ingredients. Since there is a rising concern on shark finning as it is considered cruel by the general public, imitation shark fin soup is a shark-friendly, vegetarian alternative, as it contains no shark fin, only bean noodles.".
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- Q5371177 wikiPageWikiLink Q26081.
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- Q5371177 wikiPageWikiLink Q7319516.
- Q5371177 wikiPageWikiLink Q7698673.
- Q5371177 wikiPageWikiLink Q8533698.
- Q5371177 comment "Imitation shark fin soup (碗仔翅), also known as wun tsai chi in Cantonese (literally fin in a little bowl), is one of Hong Kong's common street snacks, usually sold in small bowls by street vendors. Imitation shark fin soup is a staple of Hong Kong's street vendor cuisine.It’s somewhat of a substitution for the real shark fin soup, as the genuine article tends to be more expensive due to its ingredients.".
- Q5371177 label "Imitation shark fin soup".
- Q5371177 depiction Sharkfin-soup01.jpg.