Egg rolls are a variety of deep-fried appetizers served in American Chinese restaurants. An egg roll is a cylindrical, savory roll with shredded cabbage, chopped meat, or other fillings inside a thickly-wrapped wheat flour skin, which is fried in hot oil. The dish is served warm, and is usually eaten with the fingers, dipped in duck sauce, soy sauce, plum sauce, or hot mustard, often from a cellophane packet. Egg rolls are a ubiquitous feature of Chinese-American cuisine and are often served as free additions to American Chinese combination platters throughout the United States, along with fried rice and fortune cookies.

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Characteristic of: Chinese-American cuisine
Also known as:
Chinese: 春卷春捲
Chinese (Romanized): chūn juǎn
English: eggroll
Wikidata ID: Q4103048
Wikipedia title: Egg roll
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