Wu Xiang
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Wu Xiang may refer to:
  • Five-spice powder
    Five-spice powder
    Five-spice powder is a mixture of five spices endemic to Chinese cuisine, but also used in other Asian cookery as well.-Formulae:The formulae are based on the Chinese philosophy of balancing the yin and yang in food. There are many variants. The most common is bajiao , cloves, cinnamon, huajiao ...

  • Ngo Hiang
    Ngo hiang
    Ngo Hiang or Heh Gerng is a unique Hokkien and Teochew dish served in many of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore's hawker centres, in addition to its place of origin in eastern China....

  • Wu Xiang (Ming General)
    Wu Xiang (Ming General)
    Wu Xiang was a general of the Ming Dynasty and the father of Wu Sangui.-Biography:He was reprimanded by the Ming court in the 1630s for failing to join the fight against Nurgaci. The ruling forces of the short-lived Shun Dynasty of late Imperial China took over his house...

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