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== Food ==
== Food ==


[[File:Ciereitaq.jpg|thumb|A platter of cıereıtaq.]]
{{t|Cıereıtaq}} (literally "fish roll") is a dish made of tilapia, carrots, and cabbage wrapped in a light rice paper, served with a sweet durian-based sauce.


{{t|Cıereıtaq}} (literally "fish roll") is a dish made of tilapia, carrots, and cabbage wrapped in a light rice paper, served with a sweet durian-based sauce.
{{t|Saıram}} is a stew comprising braised beef, carrots, chillies, cilantro, and wine.
Its name may derive from {{t|seaı}} "alcohol" or {{t|saı}} "stuff" (ingredients) or {{t|caı}} "strong", and the frequentative prefix {{t|ram-}} as in {{t|rạmloeq}} "to simmer".


[[File:Sairam.jpg|thumb|A portion of saıram.]]
{{t|Beomnam}} ("hearty bread") is a Toaqguan flatbread-based street food. It is either layered or stuffed with a spiced mayo, ground beef, chopped mushrooms, green onions (and sometimes caramelized onions), and a crumbly cheese.


{{t|Saıram}} is a stew comprising “braised beef, carrots, chillies, cilantro, wine”. Its name may derive from {{t|seaı}} "alcohol" or {{t|saı}} "stuff" (ingredients) or {{t|caı}} "strong", and the frequentative prefix {{t|ram-}} as in {{t|rạmloeq}} "to simmer".
{{t|Mıaobubua}} ("moon-porridge") is a rice porridge notable for its light colour and pleasant smell, which it gets from fragrant ingredients like garlic, ginger, and onion.
It's served in round bowls with no garnish, its white colour representing that of the full moon, and is only eaten during religious rites.


[[File:Beomnam.jpg|thumb|A dish with beomnam.]]
{{t|Zanasaoza}} is a popular Toaqguan condiment. It's a thick sauce consisting of fish or soy sauce, lime juice, a starch slurry for thickness, and various other ingredients, often garlic, onion, and vegetables like carrot.
It can be diluted to make a dipping sauce, added to other dishes to enhance the flavour, or eaten with rice or flatbread.
It's sold premade and packaged, but many still choose to prepare it themselves.
Many recipes exist, so most restaurants have their own style of making Zanasaoza.


{{t|Beomnam}} ("hearty bread") is a Toaqguan flatbread-based street food. It is either layered or stuffed with a spiced mayo, ground beef, chopped mushrooms, green onions (and sometimes caramelized onions), and a crumbly cheese.
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File:Ciereitaq.jpg|thumb|A platter of cıereıtaq
File:Sairam.jpg|caption|A portion of saıram
File:Beomnam.jpg|caption|A dish with beomnam
File:Beomnam2.jpg|caption|Another beomnam
File:Miaobubua.jpg|caption|mıaobubua served with zanasaoza, broccoli and tofu
File:Zanasaoza.jpg|caption|zanasaoza garnished with green onion
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