CHOPSUEY

Chop suey

Chop suey is a dish in American Chinese cuisine and other forms of overseas Chinese cuisine, consisting of meat and eggs, cooked quickly with vegetables such as bean sprouts, cabbage, and celery and bound in a starch-thickened sauce. It is typically served with rice but can become the Chinese-American form of chow mein with the addition of stir-fried noodles.

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Chop Suey!

"Chop Suey!" is the first single from Armenian American alternative metal band System of a Down's second album Toxicity. The single was released in September 2001 and earned the band its first Grammy nomination. The song's working title was "Suicide"; the band members claim the change was not caused by pressure from their record company. Certain pressings of the album include an intro to the track where the comment "We're rolling 'Suicide'" can still be heard faintly. The song is included as a playable track in the music video games: Rock Band 2, Rock Revolution, and Rock Band Unplugged. It is often ...

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chop suey

Noun

  1. A stir-fried vegetable dish, served with pieces of beef or pork in a semi-thick sauce, and often soy sauce.
  2. Steamed bean sprouts served in a semi-thick sauce, and mixed with a choice of meat and/or vegetables.


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