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Yum cha

Yum cha is the Cantonese tradition of breakfast or brunch involving Chinese tea and dim sum. The practice is popular in Cantonese-speaking regions, including Guangdong province, Guangxi province, Hong Kong, and Macau. It is also carried out in other regions worldwide where there are overseas Cantonese communities. Yum cha generally involves small…

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Bopomofo
ㄧㄣˇ ㄔㄚˊ
Hanyu Pinyin
yǐn chá
Hokkien POJ
ím-tê
IPA
[ìn.ʈʂʰǎ] · [jɐm˧˥.tsʰa˩]
Jyutping
jam2 caa4
Literal meaning
drink tea

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Yum cha

Nodes46
Edges45
Triples97
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.043478
Components1

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Yum cha

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related to Description · 19
Yum cha → Australia, Canada, Cantonese, Cantonese Yale, Cantonese-speaking, Chinese, England, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong, It, Jyutping, Macau, Many, The, Traditionally, United States, Vietnam, Yum
related to Customs and etiquette · 17
Yum cha → Cantonese, Filling, Finally, Flipping, Following, His, In, Jiangnan, Pouring, Qianlong Emperor, Qing, Selecting, Servers, Tapping, The, This, While
related to history · 13
Yum cha → Baizhang Huaihai, Chinese Xianfeng Emperor, Furthermore, Huaihai, In, It, Japan, Pure Rules, Tang, The, These, Zen, Zenen Shingi
related to External links · 11
Yum cha → America, Beginner's Guide, Breakfast, Dim, Dim Sum, Guide, Hong Kong's Lin Heung, How, RestaurantThe Sydney Morning Herald, The Culinary Institute, Yum Cha DishesThe Gothamist
related to Etymology · 6
Yum cha → Cantonese, Dim, English, In Cantonese, The, Yum
related to Service · 6
Yum cha → Employees, Guangdong, In, The, This, Traditionally
related to Status and future · 6
Yum cha → Dim, Hong Kong, Modern, One, Whether, Yum
IPA · 2
Yum cha → [ìn.ʈʂʰǎ], [jɐm˧˥.tsʰa˩]
Bopomofo · 1
Yum cha → ㄧㄣˇ ㄔㄚˊ
Hanyu Pinyin · 1
Yum cha → yǐn chá

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tea sum cha dim yum cantonese chinese dishes serving also hong known one table traditional kong meal first served regions

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Yum chaBopomofoㄧㄣˇ ㄔㄚˊ1.00infobox
Yum chaHanyu Pinyinyǐn chá1.00infobox
Yum chaHokkien POJím-tê1.00infobox
Yum chaIPA[ìn.ʈʂʰǎ]1.00infobox
Yum chaIPA[jɐm˧˥.tsʰa˩]1.00infobox
Yum chaJyutpingjam2 caa41.00infobox
Yum chaLiteral meaningdrink tea1.00infobox
Yum chaRomanizationyim tsa1.00infobox
Yum chaSimplified Chinese饮茶1.00infobox
Yum chaTongyong Pinyinyǐn chá1.00infobox
Yum chaTraditional Chinese飲茶1.00infobox
Yum chaTranscriptionsTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinyǐn cháBopomofoㄧㄣˇ ㄔㄚˊWade–Gilesyin3 ch'a2Tongyong Pinyinyǐn cháIPA[ìn.ʈʂʰǎ]HakkaRomanizationyim tsaYue: CantoneseYale Romanizationy…1.00infobox
Yum chaWade–Gilesyin3 ch'a21.00infobox
Yum chaYale Romanizationyám chàh1.00infobox
Yum chais aCantonese tradition of breakfast or brunch involving Chinese tea and dim sum0.90text

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