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- Xiaochi abstract "Xiaochi (Chinese: 小吃; pinyin: xiǎochī; literally "small eats") are an important category of Chinese and Taiwanese food, substantial snacks along the lines of Spanish tapas or Levantine meze.Xiaochi are not typically cooked in homes nor are they featured prominently on the menus of more formal restaurants (although a few courses of a multi-course banquet might be xiaochi). Instead, they are street food sold in markets at special stalls or small restaurants that specialize in a few or even just one xiaochi. Night markets are especially known for their specialty xiaochi food items. Here, xiaochi are either served as carry-out or sometimes at small tables with stools for seating. Taiwanese food critic Shu Kuo-chih describes xiaochi as "food from a street stall, shop or even a restaurant that comes in small portions and could never be considered a 'square meal' on its own. In New York, he says, 'hot dogs or nachos could be xiaochi.' Dim sum? Definitely."Xiaochi are highly local and, in some cases, one city's markets, or even one particular market or restaurant, can become famous for a particular type of food. The city will often become known for that food and the city name be used as an identifier or an attribution of quality (e.g. Chengdu xiaochi in Beijing). Specific types of xiaochi will often change from year to year with passing fads but staples persist.Xiaochi form a large part of the traditional fourth meal of the day, the xiaoye (宵夜; "supper" or "midnight snack").Even smaller pre-made side dishes are known as xiaocai (小菜).".
- Xiaochi origin China.
- Xiaochi origin Taiwan.
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- Xiaochi c "小吃".
- Xiaochi caption "A hawker making oyster omelets, a popular xiaochi, in Shilin Night Market, Shilin, Taipei, Taiwan".
- Xiaochi country China.
- Xiaochi country Taiwan.
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- Xiaochi l "small eats".
- Xiaochi name "Xiaochi".
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- Xiaochi type Snack_food.
- Xiaochi type Street_food.
- Xiaochi subject Category:Appetizers.
- Xiaochi subject Category:Fast_food.
- Xiaochi subject Category:Snack_foods.
- Xiaochi subject Category:Taiwanese_cuisine.
- Xiaochi type Appetizer107581346.
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- Xiaochi comment "Xiaochi (Chinese: 小吃; pinyin: xiǎochī; literally "small eats") are an important category of Chinese and Taiwanese food, substantial snacks along the lines of Spanish tapas or Levantine meze.Xiaochi are not typically cooked in homes nor are they featured prominently on the menus of more formal restaurants (although a few courses of a multi-course banquet might be xiaochi).".
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