moo goo gai pan
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Definition
Noun: A specific dish from Cantonese cuisine consisting of sliced chicken stir-fried with a variety of vegetables, typically in a light, savory sauce. The name is an Anglicized transliteration of its Cantonese name.
Usage
This word functions solely as a noun to name this particular dish. It is typically used in the context of ordering food or discussing Chinese/Cantonese cuisine.
Examples
- "For dinner, I ordered the moo goo gai pan with a side of steamed rice."
- "This restaurant is famous for its authentic moo goo gai pan."
- "The key to good moo goo gai pan is using very fresh vegetables and tender chicken."
Advanced Usage
- The term is often seen on the menus of Westernized Chinese restaurants, particularly in North America. It is less commonly used in authentic Chinese culinary contexts.
- It is generally treated as a singular, non-count noun when referring to the dish as a whole (e.g., "The moo goo gai pan is delicious"), though it can be pluralized when referring to multiple orders or servings (e.g., "We'll have two moo goo gai pans").
Variants and Related Words
- Moo goo gai pan is the standard and most common spelling. Minor spelling variations may exist, such as "moo goo gai pan" without italics in casual writing.
- Stir-fry (n): A general term for a cooking method and the resulting dish, of which moo goo gai pan is a specific type.
- Chicken and vegetable stir-fry: A descriptive English name for a similar, though not necessarily identical, dish.
Synonyms
- Chicken with mixed vegetables: A common descriptive synonym on menus.
- Chicken stir-fry: A more general synonym.
Related Idioms or Phrases
- There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this culinary term. It is used literally to refer to the food item.
Noun
- a Cantonese dish of chicken and sauteed vegetables