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Spring rolls are rolled appetizers or dim sum commonly found in Chinese cuisine, Chinese and other Southeast Asia, Southeast Asian cuisines. The kind of wrapper, fillings, and cooking technique used, as well as the name, vary considerably within this large area, depending on the region's culture. They are filled with vegetables and other ingredients. Regional history East Asia Mainland China Spring rolls were a seasonal food consumed during the spring (season), spring, and started as a pancake filled with the new season's spring vegetables, a welcome change from the preserved foods of the long winter months. In Chinese cuisine, spring rolls are savoury rolls with cabbage and other vegetable fillings inside a thinly wrapped cylindrical pastry. They are usually eaten during the Chinese New Year, Spring Festival in mainland China, hence the name. Meat varieties, particularly pork, are also popular. Fried spring rolls are generally small and crisp. They can be sweet or savoury; ...
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Chicken Fillet Roll
The chicken fillet roll, also known as the hot chicken roll or chicken roll ( ga, rollóg sicín), is a baguette filled with a fillet (cut), fillet of processed Chicken as food, chicken. It is a ubiquitous Delicatessen, deli item in Ireland, served at a wide variety of convenience shops, newsagents, supermarkets, petrol stations, fast food restaurants, and casual eateries throughout the country. It has been declared Ireland's favourite deli food. It is often cited as a Hangover remedies, hangover cure. In addition to chicken, the roll may contain butter, mayonnaise, other condiments, lettuce, onion, cheese, stuffing, or potato wedges. Delis often offer a choice of chicken fillet breading, such as plain, spicy, or Southern fried chicken, Southern-fried. Veganism, Vegan chicken fillet rolls have also been available since 2021, using a plant-based meat substitute for the chicken. See also *Breakfast roll * Jambon References Fast food Street food Irish cuisine Na ...
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