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kway chap

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Etymology

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From Teochew 粿汁 (guê2 zab4).

Noun

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kway chap (countable and uncountable, plural kway chaps)

  1. A Teochew dish of flat rice sheets in a soy sauce broth and an array of braised meats (offal, tongue, rinds, pork belly, etc.) and preserved vegetables.