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Chinese mustard
noun
Mustard greens (Brassica juncea)
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The walls are the color of Chinese mustard; yellow curtains shade high windows.
Thai pastrami meatballs with a tamarind glaze, Chinese mustard and coconut ($11) are a riot of flavors, and people get hurt.
Paper-thin slices of raw beef are drizzled with a Chinese mustard vinaigrette and topped with a brittle Parmesan basket filled with a peppery arugula salad.
The bright red slabs of almost transparent meat were its petals, and each had a dot of spirited Chinese mustard at its center, making for visual and culinary excitement.
Try the Six Aunties Tofu, a layered slab of chewy stewed tofu with hints of wild mushrooms and shrimp, served in a thick green soup of creamed Chinese mustard.
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Other small plates we enjoyed were an Asian shrimp cocktail of four firm jumbo shrimps separated by cucumber spears and paired with a sweet chili-kimchi cocktail sauce, and a mâche salad drizzled with a Chinese mustard-shallot vinaigrette, finished with crispy wonton strips and garnished with a litchi-strawberry-Asian pear compote.
If you choose, serve with Chinese hot mustard and cooked udon noodles or rice.
Family and friends would also share the bok choy, winter melon, Chinese broccoli, mustard and radish, grown at home.
And there were those we never got to try, like Local, with its intimidating yet irresistible menu (lobster egg rolls with hot Chinese mango mustard?).
Genetic diversity of 34 Chinese vegetable mustard landraces was tested using 69 microsatellite loci.
Mike and his sister Annie and I shared a pitcher of Navy Grog and one of Painkillers, ate a tenderloin marinated in equal parts sugar, ketchup, hoisin sauce, and soy sauce (then sliced, garnished with toasted sesame seeds--which he just happened to have!--and dunked in Chinese hot mustard), and slipped into a hibiscus-scented reverie.
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