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    Fat choy (traditional Chinese: 髮菜; simplified Chinese: 发菜; pinyin: fàcài; Jyutping: faat³ coi³; Nostoc flagelliforme) is a terrestrial cyanobacterium (a...
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    spelled varyingly in English, such as "Gung hay fat choy", "gong hey fat choi", or "Kung Hei Fat Choy". It is often mistakenly assumed to be synonymous...
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  • Look up 恭喜發財 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kung Hei Fat Choy can refer to Kung Hei Fat Choy (film), a Hong Kong film of 1985 The Chinese New Year This...
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  • Fat Choy is a Chinese restaurant in Englewood, New Jersey. The restaurant opened in Manhattan's East Village in 2020, closed in 2022, and was reestablished...
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  • Gung Haggis Fat Choy is a cultural event originating from Vancouver, BC, Canada. The name is a combination wordplay on Scottish and Chinese words; haggis...
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    Choy Lee Fut is a Chinese martial art and wushu style, founded in 1836 by Chan Heung (陳享). Choy Li Fut was named to honor the Buddhist monk Choy Fook (蔡褔...
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    choy. The raw vegetable is 95% water, 2% carbohydrates, 1% protein and less than 1% fat. In a 100-gram (3+1⁄2-ounce) reference serving, raw bok choy provides...
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  • Kung Hei Fat Choy is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy film produced, directed by and starring Dean Shek. The film co-stars Alan Tam and George Lam. Released to...
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    "Gung Hay Fat Choy". Vestkusten. February 20, 1969. Retrieved 24 April 2020. Howie, Mildred (February 6, 1980). "Wishing you Gung Hay Fat Choy". Healdsburg...
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    as a form of self-purification. Some of the rarer ingredients, such as fat choy and arrowhead, are generally eaten only at this time of year. Traditionally...
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