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Fried rice

Fried rice is a dish of cooked rice that has been stir-fried in a wok or a frying pan and is usually mixed with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetables, seafood, or meat. It is often eaten by itself or as an accompaniment to another dish. Fried rice is a popular component of East Asian, Southeast Asian and certain South Asian cuisines, as well as a staple national dish of Indonesia. As a homemade dish, fried rice is typically made with ingredients left over from other dishes, leading to countless variations. Fried rice first developed during the Sui Dynasty in China.[1]

Fried rice
Thai-style seafood fried rice
Alternative names
List
  • arroz mamposteao – Puerto Rican Spanish
  • arroz frito – Philippine Spanish
  • bai cha (បាយឆា) – Khmer
  • bokkeum-bap (볶음밥) – Korean
  • bhuteko bhat (भुटेको भात) – Nepalese
  • yakimeshi (焼飯) – Japanese
  • chǎofàn (炒饭(s); 炒飯(t)) – Chinese
  • chaulafan – Ecuadorian Spanish
  • chaufa – Peruvian Spanish
  • cơm chiên, cơm rang – Vietnamese
  • htamin gyaw (ထမင်းကြော်) – Burmese
  • khao pad (ข้าวผัด) – Thai
  • nasi goreng – Indonesian/Malay
  • sinangág – Tagalog
  • sinanlag – Cebuano
  • singlé násî - Kapampángan
TypeRice dish
CourseMain course
Place of originChina
Region or stateWorldwide
Main ingredientsCooked rice, cooking oil
VariationsBokkeum-bap
Chāhan
Chǎo fàn
Khao phat
Nasi goreng
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Arroz chaufa, Peruvian-Chinese fried rice
Korean kimchi-bokkeum-bap

Many varieties of fried rice have their own specific list of ingredients. In China, common varieties include Yangzhou fried rice and Hokkien fried rice. Japanese chāhan is considered a Japanese Chinese dish, having derived from Chinese fried rice dishes. In Southeast Asia, similarly constructed Indonesian, Malaysian, and Singaporean nasi goreng and Thai khao phat are popular dishes. In the West, most restaurants catering to vegetarians have invented their own varieties of fried rice, including egg fried rice. Fried rice is also seen on the menus of American restaurants offering cuisines with no native tradition of the dish. Additionally, the cuisine of some Latin American countries includes variations on fried rice, including Ecuadorian chaulafan, Peruvian arroz chaufa, Cuban arroz frito, and Puerto Rican arroz mamposteao.

Fried rice is a common street food in Asia. In some Asian countries, small restaurants, street vendors and traveling hawkers specialize in serving fried rice. In Indonesian cities it is common to find fried rice street hawkers moving through the streets with their food cart and stationing it in busy streets or residential areas. Many Southeast Asian street food stands offer fried rice with a selection of optional garnishes and side dishes.

Preparation edit

Cooking Chinese fried rice video

Cooked rice is the primary ingredient, with myriad additional ingredients, such as vegetables, eggs, meat (chicken, beef, pork, lamb, mutton), preserved meat (bacon, ham, sausage), seafood (fish, shrimp, crab), mushrooms, among others. Aromatics such as onions, shallots, scallions, leeks, and garlic are often added for extra flavor. Various cooking oils, such as vegetable oil, sesame oil, clarified butter, or lard can be used to grease the wok or frying pan to prevent sticking, as well as for flavor. Fried rice dishes can be seasoned with salt, different types of soy sauce, oyster sauce, teriyaki sauce and many other sauces and spices. Popular garnishes include chopped scallions, sliced chili, fried shallots, sprigs of parsley or coriander leaves, toasted sesame seeds, seaweed flakes (gim or nori), sliced cucumber, tomato, lime, or pickled vegetables.

History edit

The earliest record of fried rice is in the Sui dynasty (589–618 AD) in China.[2]

Varieties edit

East Asia edit

China edit

 
Yángzhōu chǎofàn in Hong Kong, the most popular Chinese fried rice
  • Hokkien (or Fujian) fried rice (福建炒飯), a variation of Chinese fried rice, is from the Fujian region of China; it has a thick sauce poured and mixed over it which can include mushrooms, meat, vegetables, and other ingredients.
  • Sichuan fried rice (四川炒飯) is a spicy stir-fried rice from Sichuan which uses doubanjiang chili sauce with garlic, green onions, and red onion.[3]
  • Yin-yang fried rice (駌鴦炒飯) is topped with two different types of sauce, typically a savory white sauce on one half and a red tomato-based sauce on the other half. Elaborate versions use the sauces to create a yin-yang symbol.
  • Yeung chow (or Yangzhou) fried rice (揚州炒飯) consists of generous portions of shrimp and scrambled egg, along with barbecued pork. This is the most popular fried rice served in Chinese restaurants, commonly referred to simply as "special fried rice" or "house fried rice".

Japan edit

 
Chāhan, Japanese-Chinese fried rice
  • Chāhan (チャーハン) or yakimeshi (焼飯) is a Chinese-derived fried rice suited to Japanese tastes by the addition of katsuobushi for flavor, prepared with a variety of ingredients.
  • Omurice is fried rice wrapped inside an egg omelette. The fried rice is generally mixed with a variety of vegetables and meat. Often a variant called "chicken rice" (チキンライス chikinraisu) is used. Ketchup or some other tomato sauce is added to make this.

Korea edit

  • Bokkeum-bap (볶음밥; lit. "fried rice") is made by stir-frying bap (cooked rice) with other ingredients in oil.[4] A wide range of fried rice dishes are common in Korean cuisine, often made with whichever ingredients are handy. In Korean restaurants, fried rice is a popular end-of-meal add-on.[5] After eating the main dishes cooked on a tabletop stove, cooked rice along with gimgaru (seaweed flakes) and sesame oil is often added directly into the remains of the main dishes, stir-fried, and browned.
    • Kimchi-bokkeum-bap (김치볶음밥; lit. "kimchi fried rice") is a popular variety of bokkeum-bap, prepared with kimchi and a variable list of other ingredients.

Southeast Asia edit

Cambodia edit

 
Cambodian seafood fried rice
  • Bai cha (បាយឆា) is the Cambodian variation of fried rice and usually includes pork, sausages, eggs, garlic, soy sauce, and herbs.[6] There are numerous variations of the dish in Cambodia, including bai cha kapi (បាយឆាកាពិ) made with shrimps and shrimp paste (kapi).[7]

Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore edit

 
Indonesian nasi goreng with chicken, fried egg, prawn cracker and vegetables
  • Nasi goreng means fried rice in both the Indonesian and Malaysian Malay languages. It is distinguished from other Asian fried rice recipes through the widespread use of sweet soy sauce (kecap/kicap manis) and ground shrimp paste. It is often accompanied by additional items such as a fried egg, fried chicken, satay, and condiments such as sambal, acar, and krupuk/keropok. It is endemic to Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and is also popular in the Netherlands.
  • Nasi goreng jawa, which means "Javanese fried rice", commonly includes sambal ulek as a seasoning and has a spicy flavor.[8][9]
  • Nasi goreng pattaya is Malaysian-style nasi goreng wrapped inside an egg omelette. The fried rice is generally mixed with a variety of vegetables and meat and garnished with tomato sauce. In Indonesia, the dish is called nasi goreng amplop.
  • Nasi goreng ikan asin, is fried rice with salted fish.
  • Sambal fried rice found in Singapore is a variation of fried rice made with sambal, a condiment based on chilis and belachan, derived from Indonesian and Malaysian influences.
  • There is also a famous fried rice from Indonesian called "nasi goreng kambing" meaning "goat/lamb fried rice". It is made with several spices, such as bay leaves, cloves, cardamom, and cumin. It is accompanied with lamb, acar, and krupuk. It is derived from Arab influences.[10]

Myanmar edit

  • Burmese fried rice (ထမင်း‌ကြော်, htamin gyaw) normally uses Burmese fragrant short grain rice (rounder and shorter than other varieties). A popular plain version consists of rice, boiled peas, onions, garlic, and dark soy sauce. An accompanying condiment could be ngapi kyaw (fried fish paste with shredded flakes) and fresh cucumber strips mixed with chopped onions, green chili, and vinegar.

Philippines edit

 
Filipino sinangag, also commonly known as "garlic fried rice"
  • Aligue rice, also known as "crab fat fried rice" or "aligue fried rice", is similar to sinangág, but with the notable addition of aligue (crab fat paste), which turns the dish a vivid orange-yellow. It can be combined with seafood like shrimp and squid and eaten as is, or eaten paired with meat dishes.[11]
  • Bagoong fried rice is a type of Filipino fried rice using bagoong alamang (shrimp paste) as its main flavoring agent. Meat, scallions, as well as green mangoes are optionally additions.
  • Java rice, also called "yellow fried rice", is a Filipino fried rice dish characterized by its yellow-orange color due to the use of turmeric or annatto. It is commonly seasoned with pimiento, bell peppers, paprika or tomato ketchup. It is usually eaten with chicken barbecue (inihaw) dishes.[12]
  • Morisqueta tostada, sometimes called "Spanish-style fried rice", is a very old colonial-era Chinese Filipino fried rice recipe with Spanish influences. The name of the dish translates to "toasted boiled rice" in Chavacano. It is characterized by the addition of sausage (chorizo de bilbao, chorizo de macao, or Chinese sausage), ham, shrimp, and spring onions.[13]
  • Sinangág, also called "garlic fried rice", is a Filipino fried rice cooked by stir-frying pre-cooked rice with garlic. The rice used is preferably stale, usually leftover cooked rice from the previous day, as it results in rice that is slightly fermented and firmer. It is garnished with toasted garlic, salt, and black pepper. The rice grains are ideally loose and do not stick together.[14]
Sinangág is rarely eaten on its own, but is usually paired with a "dry" meat dish like tocino, longganisa, tapa, or spam. Unlike other types of fried rice, it does not normally use ingredients other than garlic, so it does not overwhelm the flavour of the main dish. When they do use other ingredients, the most common additions are scrambled eggs, chopped scallions, and cubed carrots. Cashews might also be added. Sinangág is a common part of a traditional Filipino breakfast, and it usually prepared with leftover rice from the dinner before. It is one of the components of the tapsilog breakfast and its derivatives.[14]

Thailand edit

 
Khao phat thale, seafood fried rice

Fried rice (Thai: ข้าวผัด, RTGSkhao phat, pronounced [kʰâ(ː)w pʰàt]) in Thailand is typical of central Thai cuisine. In Thai, khao means "rice" and phat means "of or relating to being stir-fried". This dish differs from Chinese fried rice in that it is prepared with Thai jasmine rice instead of regular long-grain rice. It normally contains meat (chicken, shrimp, pork, and crab are all common), egg, onions, garlic and sometimes tomatoes. The seasonings, which may include soy sauce, sugar, salt, possibly some chili sauce, and the ubiquitous nam pla (fish sauce), are stir-fried together with the other ingredients. The dish is then plated and served with accompaniments like cucumber slices, tomato slices, lime, sprigs of green onion and coriander, and prik nam pla, a spicy sauce made of Thai chili, fish sauce, and chopped garlic.

Vietnam edit

 
Cơm chiên, Da Nang, Vietnam
 
A plate of homemade Cơm rang
 
Cơm rang with eggs
 
Mixed Cơm chiên

South Asia edit

India edit

Nepal edit

  • Bhuteko bhat (भुटेको भात) is a Nepalese version of fried rice generally eaten with Achar; However, curry and dhal may also be served alongside it.[17]

Sri Lanka edit

 
Sri Lankan nasi goreng served with a fried egg
  • Sri Lankan fried rice (Sinhala: ෆ්රයිඩ් රයිස්), (Tamil: வறுத்த அரிசி) is a Sri Lankan variation of the original Chinese version. However, basmati or other native varieties of rice are used and Sri Lankan spices are also added to it.[18][19]
  • Nasi goreng (Sinhala: නාසි ගොරේන්) is a popular fried rice dish widely eaten throughout the country. It entered Sri Lankan cuisine through cultural influences from the Malay and Indonesian cuisines.[20]

Pacific edit

Hawaii edit

  • Hawaiian fried rice this common style of fried rice in Hawaii usually contains egg, green onions, peas, cubed carrots, and either Portuguese sausage or Spam, or both, and is sometimes available with kimchi added. It is normally cooked in sesame oil.

Americas edit

Arroz frito is a denomination used in the Spanish speaking world, meaning "fried rice", with adjectives describing the Chinese-inspired varieties, e.g. arroz chino, arroz cantonés, or local specialties arroz chaufa/chaulafán/chaufán/chofán, arroz frito tres delicias.

  • Bacon and egg fried rice[21]

Ecuador edit

  • Chaulafan is the name for Chinese fried rice in Ecuador. In Ecuador and Peru, dark soy sauce is preferred in fried rice. Meats typically used are pork, beef, chicken or fish/seafood (e.g. shrimp).

Cuba edit

 
Arroz frito, Cuban-Chinese fried rice
  • Arroz frito (Cuban fried rice) is very similar to "special fried rice". It can be found alongside typical criollo dishes in many Cuban restaurants. This dish features ham, grilled pork, shrimp, chicken, and eggs, along with a variety of vegetables. Some restaurants add lechón (Cuban-style suckling pig), lobster tails, or crab. Chinese Cubans are responsible for the dish's introduction.

Dominican Republic edit

An estimated 30,000 people of Chinese origin live in the Dominican Republic. Migration from China began in the second half of the 19th century. Fried rice alongside fried chicken (chicarrón de pollo) has been the biggest influence. Dominican fried rice is known as chofán. The dish is made with leftover white rice, celery, peppers, onions, carrots, peas, soy sauce and ham, chicken, eggs or shrimp sautéed in vegetable oil.

Peru edit

  • Arroz chaufa is a popular name for Chinese fried rice in Peru, belonging to the chifa kitchen. In Chile, it is called arroz chaufán. The most common varieties are made using the same ingredients used in China. Some exotic versions may use dried meat, beef tongue, alligator, or lizard in place of more traditional meats. In some regions, the rice is replaced with quinoa or pearled wheat, while in others the rice is mixed with noodles. Aeropuerto is a big Peruvian arroz chaufa dish containing fried noodles and many other additions.

Puerto Rico edit

  • Arroz mamposteao is a kind of fried rice in Puerto Rico. It was brought to the island by Chinese immigrants and is usually made with leftover rice and typically Asian ingredients such as bean sprouts, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, combined with popular Puerto Rican ingredients such as red beans, sweet plantains, squash, bacon, longaniza, and variety of vegetables. Puerto Rican fried rice is usually garnished with sesame seeds, avocado, cilantro, cheese or aioli. Left over stew beans can also be added. The beans are typically stewed in sofrito, tomato sauce, spices, pork, potatoes and other ingredients.

Africa edit

Ghana edit

Ghanaian fried rice is one of the more contemporary dishes and can be found in almost every Ghanaian restaurant. It is usually made with Jasmine rice, long grain, or basmati rice. The rice is stir-fried with vegetables(carrots, spring onions, peas, green and red bell peppers), eggs, meats of choice(chicken, beef, shrimp), and spices like chili, curry powder, and salt. The sauces mixed with Ghanaian fried rice are usually soy sauce and chicken broth.

Nigeria edit

Nigerian fried rice is made with long-grain rice, diced fried cow liver (optional) or shrimp, protein ( chicken, pork, or shrimp), vegetables (such as carrots, peas, green beans, onions, and chillies), herbs and spices (such as thyme, pepper, and curry powder), and so on. This dish was created by the Yoruba people and spread as a Nigerian staple.

Tanzania edit

Tanzania fried rice is made with long-grain rice, protein (such as beef liver, chicken, or shrimp), vegetables (such as carrots, peas, green beans, onions, and chillies), herbs and spices (such as thyme, pepper, and curry powder), and so on.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

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Thainasi goreng Indonesian Malaysinangag Tagalogsinanlag Cebuanosingle nasi KapampanganTypeRice dishCourseMain coursePlace of originChinaRegion or stateWorldwideMain ingredientsCooked rice cooking oilVariationsBokkeum bapChahanChǎo fanKhao phatNasi goreng Media Fried riceArroz chaufa Peruvian Chinese fried riceKorean kimchi bokkeum bapMany varieties of fried rice have their own specific list of ingredients In China common varieties include Yangzhou fried rice and Hokkien fried rice Japanese chahan is considered a Japanese Chinese dish having derived from Chinese fried rice dishes In Southeast Asia similarly constructed Indonesian Malaysian and Singaporean nasi goreng and Thai khao phat are popular dishes In the West most restaurants catering to vegetarians have invented their own varieties of fried rice including egg fried rice Fried rice is also seen on the menus of American restaurants offering cuisines with no native tradition of the dish Additionally the cuisine of some Latin American countries includes variations on fried rice including Ecuadorian chaulafan Peruvian arroz chaufa Cuban arroz frito and Puerto Rican arroz mamposteao Fried rice is a common street food in Asia In some Asian countries small restaurants street vendors and traveling hawkers specialize in serving fried rice In Indonesian cities it is common to find fried rice street hawkers moving through the streets with their food cart and stationing it in busy streets or residential areas Many Southeast Asian street food stands offer fried rice with a selection of optional garnishes and side dishes Contents 1 Preparation 2 History 3 Varieties 3 1 East Asia 3 1 1 China 3 1 2 Japan 3 1 3 Korea 3 2 Southeast Asia 3 2 1 Cambodia 3 2 2 Indonesia Malaysia Singapore 3 2 3 Myanmar 3 2 4 Philippines 3 2 5 Thailand 3 2 6 Vietnam 3 3 South Asia 3 3 1 India 3 3 2 Nepal 3 3 3 Sri Lanka 3 4 Pacific 3 4 1 Hawaii 3 5 Americas 3 5 1 Ecuador 3 5 2 Cuba 3 5 3 Dominican Republic 3 5 4 Peru 3 5 5 Puerto Rico 3 6 Africa 3 6 1 Ghana 3 6 2 Nigeria 3 6 3 Tanzania 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 ReferencesPreparation edit source source source source source source source Cooking Chinese fried rice videoCooked rice is the primary ingredient with myriad additional ingredients such as vegetables eggs meat chicken beef pork lamb mutton preserved meat bacon ham sausage seafood fish shrimp crab mushrooms among others Aromatics such as onions shallots scallions leeks and garlic are often added for extra flavor Various cooking oils such as vegetable oil sesame oil clarified butter or lard can be used to grease the wok or frying pan to prevent sticking as well as for flavor Fried rice dishes can be seasoned with salt different types of soy sauce oyster sauce teriyaki sauce and many other sauces and spices Popular garnishes include chopped scallions sliced chili fried shallots sprigs of parsley or coriander leaves toasted sesame seeds seaweed flakes gim or nori sliced cucumber tomato lime or pickled vegetables History editMain article Chinese fried rice History The earliest record of fried rice is in the Sui dynasty 589 618 AD in China 2 Varieties editEast Asia edit China edit nbsp Yangzhōu chǎofan in Hong Kong the most popular Chinese fried riceMain article Chinese fried rice Hokkien or Fujian fried rice 福建炒飯 a variation of Chinese fried rice is from the Fujian region of China it has a thick sauce poured and mixed over it which can include mushrooms meat vegetables and other ingredients Sichuan fried rice 四川炒飯 is a spicy stir fried rice from Sichuan which uses doubanjiang chili sauce with garlic green onions and red onion 3 Yin yang fried rice 駌鴦炒飯 is topped with two different types of sauce typically a savory white sauce on one half and a red tomato based sauce on the other half Elaborate versions use the sauces to create a yin yang symbol Yeung chow or Yangzhou fried rice 揚州炒飯 consists of generous portions of shrimp and scrambled egg along with barbecued pork This is the most popular fried rice served in Chinese restaurants commonly referred to simply as special fried rice or house fried rice Japan edit nbsp Chahan Japanese Chinese fried riceChahan チャーハン or yakimeshi 焼飯 is a Chinese derived fried rice suited to Japanese tastes by the addition of katsuobushi for flavor prepared with a variety of ingredients Omurice is fried rice wrapped inside an egg omelette The fried rice is generally mixed with a variety of vegetables and meat Often a variant called chicken rice チキンライス chikinraisu is used Ketchup or some other tomato sauce is added to make this Korea edit Bokkeum bap 볶음밥 lit fried rice is made by stir frying bap cooked rice with other ingredients in oil 4 A wide range of fried rice dishes are common in Korean cuisine often made with whichever ingredients are handy In Korean restaurants fried rice is a popular end of meal add on 5 After eating the main dishes cooked on a tabletop stove cooked rice along with gimgaru seaweed flakes and sesame oil is often added directly into the remains of the main dishes stir fried and browned Kimchi bokkeum bap 김치볶음밥 lit kimchi fried rice is a popular variety of bokkeum bap prepared with kimchi and a variable list of other ingredients Southeast Asia edit Cambodia edit nbsp Cambodian seafood fried riceBai cha ប យឆ is the Cambodian variation of fried rice and usually includes pork sausages eggs garlic soy sauce and herbs 6 There are numerous variations of the dish in Cambodia including bai cha kapi ប យឆ ក ព made with shrimps and shrimp paste kapi 7 Indonesia Malaysia Singapore edit nbsp Indonesian nasi goreng with chicken fried egg prawn cracker and vegetablesNasi goreng means fried rice in both the Indonesian and Malaysian Malay languages It is distinguished from other Asian fried rice recipes through the widespread use of sweet soy sauce kecap kicap manis and ground shrimp paste It is often accompanied by additional items such as a fried egg fried chicken satay and condiments such as sambal acar and krupuk keropok It is endemic to Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Singapore and is also popular in the Netherlands Nasi goreng jawa which means Javanese fried rice commonly includes sambal ulek as a seasoning and has a spicy flavor 8 9 Nasi goreng pattaya is Malaysian style nasi goreng wrapped inside an egg omelette The fried rice is generally mixed with a variety of vegetables and meat and garnished with tomato sauce In Indonesia the dish is called nasi goreng amplop Nasi goreng ikan asin is fried rice with salted fish Sambal fried rice found in Singapore is a variation of fried rice made with sambal a condiment based on chilis and belachan derived from Indonesian and Malaysian influences There is also a famous fried rice from Indonesian called nasi goreng kambing meaning goat lamb fried rice It is made with several spices such as bay leaves cloves cardamom and cumin It is accompanied with lamb acar and krupuk It is derived from Arab influences 10 Myanmar edit Main article Burmese fried rice Burmese fried rice ထမင က htamin gyaw normally uses Burmese fragrant short grain rice rounder and shorter than other varieties A popular plain version consists of rice boiled peas onions garlic and dark soy sauce An accompanying condiment could be ngapi kyaw fried fish paste with shredded flakes and fresh cucumber strips mixed with chopped onions green chili and vinegar Philippines edit nbsp Filipino sinangag also commonly known as garlic fried rice Aligue rice also known as crab fat fried rice or aligue fried rice is similar to sinangag but with the notable addition of aligue crab fat paste which turns the dish a vivid orange yellow It can be combined with seafood like shrimp and squid and eaten as is or eaten paired with meat dishes 11 Bagoong fried rice is a type of Filipino fried rice using bagoong alamang shrimp paste as its main flavoring agent Meat scallions as well as green mangoes are optionally additions Java rice also called yellow fried rice is a Filipino fried rice dish characterized by its yellow orange color due to the use of turmeric or annatto It is commonly seasoned with pimiento bell peppers paprika or tomato ketchup It is usually eaten with chicken barbecue inihaw dishes 12 Morisqueta tostada sometimes called Spanish style fried rice is a very old colonial era Chinese Filipino fried rice recipe with Spanish influences The name of the dish translates to toasted boiled rice in Chavacano It is characterized by the addition of sausage chorizo de bilbao chorizo de macao or Chinese sausage ham shrimp and spring onions 13 Sinangag also called garlic fried rice is a Filipino fried rice cooked by stir frying pre cooked rice with garlic The rice used is preferably stale usually leftover cooked rice from the previous day as it results in rice that is slightly fermented and firmer It is garnished with toasted garlic salt and black pepper The rice grains are ideally loose and do not stick together 14 Sinangag is rarely eaten on its own but is usually paired with a dry meat dish like tocino longganisa tapa or spam Unlike other types of fried rice it does not normally use ingredients other than garlic so it does not overwhelm the flavour of the main dish When they do use other ingredients the most common additions are scrambled eggs chopped scallions and cubed carrots Cashews might also be added Sinangag is a common part of a traditional Filipino breakfast and it usually prepared with leftover rice from the dinner before It is one of the components of the tapsilog breakfast and its derivatives 14 Thailand edit Main article Thai fried rice nbsp Khao phat thale seafood fried riceFried rice Thai khawphd RTGS khao phat pronounced kʰa ː w pʰat in Thailand is typical of central Thai cuisine In Thai khao means rice and phat means of or relating to being stir fried This dish differs from Chinese fried rice in that it is prepared with Thai jasmine rice instead of regular long grain rice It normally contains meat chicken shrimp pork and crab are all common egg onions garlic and sometimes tomatoes The seasonings which may include soy sauce sugar salt possibly some chili sauce and the ubiquitous nam pla fish sauce are stir fried together with the other ingredients The dish is then plated and served with accompaniments like cucumber slices tomato slices lime sprigs of green onion and coriander and prik nam pla a spicy sauce made of Thai chili fish sauce and chopped garlic Vietnam edit nbsp Cơm chien Da Nang Vietnam nbsp A plate of homemade Cơm rangCơm chien or Cơm rang is a Vietnamese variation of the Chinese fried rice that includes diced sausage stirred eggs soy sauce and onions nbsp Cơm rang with eggs nbsp Mixed Cơm chienSouth Asia edit India edit Fried rice is one of the most popular dishes of Indian Chinese cuisine in India Curry fried rice is standard fried rice mixed with curry powder for a spicier flavor The Tava Pulav or Tawa Pulao is a fried rice dish from Mumbai 15 16 Nepal edit Bhuteko bhat भ ट क भ त is a Nepalese version of fried rice generally eaten with Achar However curry and dhal may also be served alongside it 17 Sri Lanka edit nbsp Sri Lankan nasi goreng served with a fried eggSri Lankan fried rice Sinhala ෆ රය ඩ රය ස Tamil வற த த அர ச is a Sri Lankan variation of the original Chinese version However basmati or other native varieties of rice are used and Sri Lankan spices are also added to it 18 19 Nasi goreng Sinhala න ස ග ර න is a popular fried rice dish widely eaten throughout the country It entered Sri Lankan cuisine through cultural influences from the Malay and Indonesian cuisines 20 Pacific edit Hawaii edit Hawaiian fried rice this common style of fried rice in Hawaii usually contains egg green onions peas cubed carrots and either Portuguese sausage or Spam or both and is sometimes available with kimchi added It is normally cooked in sesame oil Americas edit Arroz frito is a denomination used in the Spanish speaking world meaning fried rice with adjectives describing the Chinese inspired varieties e g arroz chino arroz cantones or local specialties arroz chaufa chaulafan chaufan chofan arroz frito tres delicias Bacon and egg fried rice 21 Ecuador edit Chaulafan is the name for Chinese fried rice in Ecuador In Ecuador and Peru dark soy sauce is preferred in fried rice Meats typically used are pork beef chicken or fish seafood e g shrimp Cuba edit nbsp Arroz frito Cuban Chinese fried riceArroz frito Cuban fried rice is very similar to special fried rice It can be found alongside typical criollo dishes in many Cuban restaurants This dish features ham grilled pork shrimp chicken and eggs along with a variety of vegetables Some restaurants add lechon Cuban style suckling pig lobster tails or crab Chinese Cubans are responsible for the dish s introduction Dominican Republic edit An estimated 30 000 people of Chinese origin live in the Dominican Republic Migration from China began in the second half of the 19th century Fried rice alongside fried chicken chicarron de pollo has been the biggest influence Dominican fried rice is known as chofan The dish is made with leftover white rice celery peppers onions carrots peas soy sauce and ham chicken eggs or shrimp sauteed in vegetable oil Peru edit Arroz chaufa is a popular name for Chinese fried rice in Peru belonging to the chifa kitchen In Chile it is called arroz chaufan The most common varieties are made using the same ingredients used in China Some exotic versions may use dried meat beef tongue alligator or lizard in place of more traditional meats In some regions the rice is replaced with quinoa or pearled wheat while in others the rice is mixed with noodles Aeropuerto is a big Peruvian arroz chaufa dish containing fried noodles and many other additions Puerto Rico edit Arroz mamposteao is a kind of fried rice in Puerto Rico It was brought to the island by Chinese immigrants and is usually made with leftover rice and typically Asian ingredients such as bean sprouts ginger garlic soy sauce combined with popular Puerto Rican ingredients such as red beans sweet plantains squash bacon longaniza and variety of vegetables Puerto Rican fried rice is usually garnished with sesame seeds avocado cilantro cheese or aioli Left over stew beans can also be added The beans are typically stewed in sofrito tomato sauce spices pork potatoes and other ingredients Africa edit See also Jollof rice Ghana edit Ghanaian fried rice is one of the more contemporary dishes and can be found in almost every Ghanaian restaurant It is usually made with Jasmine rice long grain or basmati rice The rice is stir fried with vegetables carrots spring onions peas green and red bell peppers eggs meats of choice chicken beef shrimp and spices like chili curry powder and salt The sauces mixed with Ghanaian fried rice are usually soy sauce and chicken broth Nigeria edit Nigerian fried rice is made with long grain rice diced fried cow liver optional or shrimp protein chicken pork or shrimp vegetables such as carrots peas green beans onions and chillies herbs and spices such as thyme pepper and curry powder and so on This dish was created by the Yoruba people and spread as a Nigerian staple Tanzania edit Tanzania fried rice is made with long grain rice protein such as beef liver chicken or shrimp vegetables such as carrots peas green beans onions and chillies herbs and spices such as thyme pepper and curry powder and so on Gallery editFried rice dishes nbsp Ghanaian Fried rice nbsp Beef fried rice topped with a sunny side up egg nbsp Szechwan fried rice is an Indo Chinese dish 22 nbsp Cheolpan bokkeum bap on iron griddle nbsp Kimchi bokkeum bap the most popular Korean fried rice nbsp Fuk gin caau faan Hokkien fried rice nbsp Jyun joeng caau faan Hong Kong style mandarin ducks fried rice nbsp Khao phat Thai fried rice nbsp Khao phat kaeng khiao wan green curry fried rice nbsp Khao phat kaphrao Thai fried rice with holy basil nbsp Khao phat pu Thai fried rice with crab meat nbsp Nasi goreng with salted fish and egg nbsp Nasi goreng istimewa special fried rice nbsp Javanese Surinamese nasi goreng in The Netherlands nbsp Nasi goreng pattaya Malaysian omelette rice nbsp Nigerian fried rice with fish salad and steamed bean pudding nbsp Omurice Japanese omelette rice with fried rice inside nbsp Taiwanese fried rice nbsp Filipino sinangag with cashews nbsp Filipino tosilog breakfast with tocino and longganisaSee also edit nbsp Food portal nbsp Lists portalArroz a la valenciana Arroz con pollo Arros negre Biryani Fried noodles Jambalaya Nam khao a salad from Laos made with deep fried rice balls and other ingredients Paella Pilaf Risotto Yam naem a Thai salad prepared using fried curry rice and other ingredientsReferences edit Bruce Kraig Colleen Taylor Sen 2013 Street Food Around the World An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture ABC CLIO p 183 ISBN 9781598849554 Chinese Fried Rice iFood tv Szechuan Fried Rice China Sichuan Food 16 November 2014 in Korean 볶음 밥 Standard Korean Language Dictionary National Institute of Korean Language Retrieved 4 March 2017 Kim Keith 2012 03 29 10 of Seoul s Most Famous and Popular Galbi Restaurants Seoulistic Retrieved 4 March 2017 Carter Terence Cambodian Fried Rice Recipe How to Make the Best Bai Cha Grantourismo Travels Retrieved 25 October 2019 Dunston Lara 14 September 2020 Shrimp Fried Rice With Shrimp Paste Recipe for Cambodia s Bai Cha Kapi Grantourismo Travels Retrieved 7 January 2021 Resep Cara Membuat Nasi Goreng Jawa Pedas Lezat fimela com September 9 2017 Javanese Fried Rice Kitchenesia kitchenesia grid id Nasi Goreng Kambing Ala Kebon Sirih Crab Fat or Aligue Fried Rice Kusina ni Teds 3 July 2016 Retrieved 10 April 2020 How to Make Yellow Fried Rice Java Rice Manila Spoon Retrieved 8 January 2024 Morisqueta Tostada Ang Sarap Retrieved 6 January 2024 a b Vanjo Merano 30 July 2014 Sinangag Recipe Panlasang Pinoy Retrieved 8 December 2014 Goyal Siraj Ashima 2015 06 15 Express Recipes How to make Mumbai style Tawa Pulao The Indian Express Retrieved 2019 08 18 Gomes Michael 2019 01 03 How about some street food for brunch Khaleej Times Retrieved 2019 08 18 Bhuteko Bhat We All Nepali weallnepali com Retrieved 29 August 2015 Fried rice wordpress com Retrieved 29 August 2015 Sri Lankan Food 40 of the Island s Best Dishes Migrationology com Retrieved 4 January 2016 Cassim Aysha Maryam 17 August 2016 ශ ර ල ක ක ආහ ර ස ස ක ත ය වර ණවත කළ ප ර අපර ද ද ග රජබ ජ න roar media in Sinhala Roar Retrieved 16 June 2018 Bacon and Egg Fried Rice Washington Post Retrieved 2021 02 15 Schezwan fried rice recipe How to make schezwan fried rice 4 August 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fried rice amp oldid 1201186761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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