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Egg fried rice (蛋炒饭) — Chinglish Slang

📌 Quick Overview | 词条速览

Slang Name:Egg fried rice

Chinese:蛋炒饭

Type:Daily Life / Chinglish Slang

🔎 Full Meaning | 完整释义

English:
A classic Chinese home-cooked rice 🍚, rice stir-fried with eggs, green onions, etc., simple ingredients, fragrant grains, easy to make and delicious.

中文:
经典中式家常米饭🍚,米饭搭配鸡蛋、葱花等翻炒而成,食材简单、粒粒分明、香气扑鼻,制作便捷又美味。

📜 Origin & Background | 词源与文化背景

Origin English: Egg fried rice is a universal home-cooked dish in China, with a long history. It is popular for its simple production, rich nutrition and suitable taste for all ages.
Origin Chinese: 蛋炒饭是中国全民家常菜,历史悠久,因制作简单、营养丰富、口感老少皆宜而广受欢迎。

📖 Example Sentences | 双语实用例句

📌 Example 1
A: "What's the easiest Chinese dish to make?" B: "Egg fried rice is the easiest one."

A:"最简单的中式菜品是什么?" B:"蛋炒饭是最简单的。"
📌 Example 2
A: "How is your egg fried rice?" B: "It's golden, fragrant and delicious."

A:"你的蛋炒饭怎么样?" B:"金黄、香气四溢又美味。"
📌 Example 3
A: "What did you add to your egg fried rice?" B: "I added ham to make it tastier."

A:"你蛋炒饭里加了什么?" B:"我加了火腿让它更好吃。"
📌 Example 4
A: "What can we make with leftover rice?" B: "Leftover rice is perfect for egg fried rice."

A:"剩饭能做什么?" B:"剩饭做蛋炒饭绝了。"
📌 Example 5
A: "Who cooks egg fried rice in your home?" B: "My dad cooks delicious egg fried rice."

A:"你家谁做蛋炒饭?" B:"我爸爸做的很好吃。"
📌 Example 6
A: "When can we eat egg fried rice?" B: "It's suitable for breakfast, lunch and dinner."

A:"我们什么时候能吃蛋炒饭?" B:"早中晚餐都适合。"
📌 Example 7
A: "What's the key to egg fried rice?" B: "Stir-fried rice grains are the key point."

A:"蛋炒饭的关键是什么?" B:"米粒翻炒分明是关键点。"
📌 Example 8
A: "Who loves egg fried rice?" B: "It's loved by children and adults alike."

A:"谁喜欢吃蛋炒饭?" B:"大人小孩都喜欢。"
📌 Example 9
A: "Do Chinese restaurants have egg fried rice?" B: "Yes, it's on every menu."

A:"中餐馆有蛋炒饭吗?" B:"有的,每份菜单上都有。"

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