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Meaning of kwai

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kwai (n)

the basic unit of money in China

kwai Sentence Examples

  1. In the bustling market, the aroma of stir-fried kwai filled the air, tantalizing passersby.
  2. The wok hissed and crackled as the chef deftly tossed the kwai, coating them in a glossy sauce.
  3. The tender kwai were perfectly complemented by the crunch of bell peppers and the savory flavor of oyster sauce.
  4. A generous serving of kwai chow mein was presented on a platter, garnished with fresh cilantro and a wedge of lime.
  5. The kwai's vibrant green color added a pop of vibrancy to the otherwise monochromatic dish.
  6. The kwai was stir-fried with ginger and garlic, imbuing it with a delightful fragrance and a slight spicy kick.
  7. As a versatile ingredient, kwai can be incorporated into a variety of dishes, from soups and salads to stir-fries and curries.
  8. The kwai's mild flavor allows it to easily absorb the flavors of other ingredients, making it a perfect companion for bold sauces and spices.
  9. Whether served as a main course or a side dish, kwai is a delicious and nutritious addition to any meal.
  10. The kwai's crisp texture and slightly sweet flavor make it a popular choice for salads and spring rolls.

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the basic unit of money in China

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In the bustling market, the aroma of stir-fried kwai filled the air, tantalizing passersby.

The wok hissed and crackled as the chef deftly tossed the kwai, coating them in a glossy sauce.

The tender kwai were perfectly complemented by the crunch of bell peppers and the savory flavor of oyster sauce.

A generous serving of kwai chow mein was presented on a platter, garnished with fresh cilantro and a wedge of lime.