Hainanese chicken rice

Hainanese chicken rice is a dish adapted from early Chinese immigrants originally from Hainan province in southern China, where it's called Wenchang chicken . [1] It is considered one of the national dishes of Singapore. [2] Hainanese chicken rice is most commonly associated with Singaporean and Malaysian cuisines, although it is also popular in Thailand , where it is known as Khao Man Gai , and also in Vietnam and Indonesia . It is based on a well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), due to its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ). Catherine Ling of CNN describes Hainanese chicken rice as one of the "40 Singapore foods we can't live without". [3] It also listed at number 45 on World's 50 most delicious foods compiled by CNN Go in 2011. [4] In Malaysia, as in Singapore, chicken rice is available in many Chinese coffee shops, restaurants and street hawker stalls, and also in chain restaurants such as The Chicken Rice Shop and OldTown White Coffee .

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish adapted from early Chinese immigrants originally from Hainan province in southern China, where it's called Wenchang chicken . [1] It is considered one of the national dishes of Singapore. [2] Hainanese chicken rice is most commonly associated with Singaporean and Malaysian cuisines, although it is also popular in Thailand , where it is known as Khao Man Gai , and also in Vietnam and Indonesia . It is based on a well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), due to its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ). Catherine Ling of CNN describes Hainanese chicken rice as one of the "40 Singapore foods we can't live without". [3] It also listed at number 45 on World's 50 most delicious foods compiled by CNN Go in 2011. [4] In Malaysia, as in Singapore, chicken rice is available in many Chinese coffee shops, restaurants and street hawker stalls, and also in chain restaurants such as The Chicken Rice Shop and OldTown White Coffee .

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish adapted from early Chinese immigrants originally from Hainan province in southern China. [1] It is considered one of the national dishes of Singapore. [2] Hainanese chicken rice is most commonly associated with Singaporean , Malaysian and Hainanese cuisines, although it is also popular in Thailand , where it's known as Khao Man Gai , Vietnam and Indonesia . It is based on a well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), due to its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ). Catherine Ling of CNN describes Hainanese chicken rice as one of the "40 Singapore foods we can't live without". [3] It also listed at number 45 on World's 50 most delicious foods compiled by CNN Go in 2011. [4] In Malaysia, as in Singapore, chicken rice is available in many Chinese coffee shops, restaurants and street hawker stalls, and also in chain restaurants such as The Chicken Rice Shop and OldTown White Coffee .

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish adapted from early Chinese immigrants originally from Hainan province in southern China. [1] It is considered one of the national dishes of Singapore. [2] Hainanese chicken rice is most commonly associated with Singaporean , Malaysian and Hainanese cuisines, although it is also popular in Thailand and Vietnam . It is based on a well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), due to its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ). Catherine Ling of CNN describes Hainanese chicken rice as one of the "40 Singapore foods we can't live without". [3] It also listed at number 45 on World's 50 most delicious foods complied by CNN Go in 2011. [4] In Malaysia, as in Singapore, chicken rice is available in many Chinese coffee shops, restaurants and street hawker stalls, and also in chain restaurants such as The Chicken Rice Shop and OldTown White Coffee .

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish adapted from early Chinese immigrants originally from Hainan province in southern China. [1] It is considered one of the national dishes of Singapore. [2] Hainanese chicken rice is most commonly associated with Singaporean , Malaysian and Hainanese cuisines, although it is also popular in Thailand and Vietnam . It is based on a well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), due to its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ). Catherine Ling of CNN describes Hainanese chicken rice as one of the "40 Singapore foods we can't live without". [3] It also listed at number 45 on World's 50 most delicious foods complied by CNN Go in 2011. [4] In Malaysia, as in Singapore, chicken rice is available in many Chinese coffee shops, restaurants and street hawker stalls, and also in chain restaurants such as The Chicken Rice Shop and OldTown White Coffee .

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish adapted from early Chinese immigrants originally from the Hainan province in southern China. [1] It is considered one of the national dishes of Singapore. [2] Hainanese chicken rice most commonly associated with Malaysian , Hainanese and Singaporean cuisines, although it is also popular in Thailand and Vietnam . It is based on a well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), due to its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ). Catherine Ling of CNN describes Hainanese chicken rice as one of the "40 Singapore foods we can't live without". [3] It also listed at number 45 on World's 50 most delicious foods complied by CNN Go in 2011. [4] In Malaysia, Chicken rice is available in many Chinese coffee shops or restaurants or street hawker stalls, but also chain restaurants such as The Chicken Rice Shop and OldTown White Coffee .

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish of Chinese origin , and is most commonly associated with Hainanese , Malaysian and Singaporean cuisines, although it is also popular in Thailand . It is based on a well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), due to its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ). Hainanese chicken also appears as a speciality in Vietnamese cuisine .

2012

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish of Chinese origin , and is most commonly associated with Hainanese , Singaporean and Malaysian cuisines, although it is also commonly sold in Thailand . It is based on the well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), due to its roots in Hainan cuisine and its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ). Hainanese chicken also appears as a speciality in Vietnamese cuisine .

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish of Chinese origin most commonly associated with Hainanese and Singaporean cuisine , although it is also commonly sold in neighbouring Thailand and Malaysia . It is based on the well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), so-called due to its roots in Hainan cuisine and its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ).

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish of Chinese origin most commonly associated with Hainanese cuisine , Malaysian cuisine and Singaporean cuisine , although it is also commonly sold in neighbouring Thailand . It is based on the well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞). So-called due to its roots in Hainan cuisine and its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ), the version found in the Malaysia region combines elements of Hainanese and Cantonese cuisines along with culinary preferences in the Southeast Asian region.

2009

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish of Chinese origin most commonly associated with Singaporean cuisine or Malaysian cuisine , although it is also commonly sold in neighbouring Thailand , and found in Hainan , China itself. So-called due to its roots in Hainan cuisine and its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia ), the version found in the Singapore region combines elements of Hainanese and Cantonese cuisines along with culinary preferences in the Southeast Asian region. The dish was popularised in Singapore in the 1950s by Moh Lee Twee, whose Swee Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant operated from 1947 to 1997. [1]

2008

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Hainanese chicken rice is a Chinese rice dish most commonly associated with Malaysian cuisine or Singaporean cuisine , although it is also commonly sold in neighbouring Thailand , and found in Hainan , China itself. So-called due to its roots in Hainan cuisine and its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area, the version found in Malaysia/Singapore combines elements of Hainanese and Cantonese cuisines along with culinary preferences in the Southeast Asian region. The dish is Chinese in origin.

2007

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Hainanese chicken rice is a Chinese rice dish most commonly associated with Malaysian cuisine or Singaporean cuisine , although it is also commonly sold in neighbouring Thailand , and found in Hainan , China itself. So-called due to its roots in Hainan cuisine and its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area, the version found in Malaysia/Singapore combines elements of Hainanese and Cantonese cuisines along with culinary preferences in the Southeast Asian region. The Hainanese chicken rice originated from China, and is Chinese in origin.

2006

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Hainanese chicken rice ( simplified Chinese : 海南鸡饭 ; traditional Chinese : 海南雞飯 ; pinyin : Hǎinán jīfàn ) is a Chinese rice dish most commonly associated with Malaysian cuisine or Singaporean cuisine , although it is also commonly sold in neighbouring Thailand , and found in Hainan , China itself. So-called due to its roots in Hainan cuisine and its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area, the version found in Malaysia/Singapore combines elements of Hainanese and Cantonese cuisines along with culinary preferences in the Southeast Asian region.

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Hainanese chicken rice ( Simplified Chinese : 海南鸡饭; Traditional Chinese : 海南雞飯; pinyin : Hǎinán jīfàn) is a dish common in Singapore and Malaysia , where it was invented by immigrants from Hainan in China . Interestingly, it is popular in Southeast Asian countries and not commonly found in Hainan itself.

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Hainanese chicken rice is a dish common in Singapore and Malaysia , where it was invented by immigrants from Hainan in China . It consists of rice cooked in chicken stock , served with steamed or roast chicken. The remaining chicken stock not used to cook the rice is often used to make soup . The rice and chicken are usually served with sliced cucumber , pounded ginger , and a tangy chilli sauce.