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Corn crab soup
File:Corncrabsoup.jpg
TypeSoup
Place of originChina
Main ingredientsCream of corn, egg whites, crab meat or imitation crab meat
Corn crab soup
Traditional Chinese1. 蟹肉玉米湯
2. 蟹肉粟米羹
3. 蟹肉玉米羹
4. 玉米蟹肉湯
5. 粟米蟹肉羹
6. 玉米蟹肉羹
Simplified Chinese1. 蟹肉玉米汤
2. 蟹肉粟米羹
3. 蟹肉玉米羹
4. 玉米蟹肉汤
5. 粟米蟹肉羹
6. 玉米蟹肉羹
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin1. xièròu yùmǐ tāng
2. xièròu sùmǐ tāng
3. xie4ròu yùmǐ gēng
4. yùmǐ xièròu tāng
5. sùmǐ xièròu gēng
6. yùmǐ xièròu gēng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutping1. haai5 juk6 juk6 mai5 tong1
2. haai5 juk6 suk1 mai5 tong1
3. haai5 juk6 juk6 mai5 gang1
4. juk6 mai4 haai5 juk6 tong1
5. suk1 mai5 haai5 juk6 gang1
6. juk6 mai5 haai5 juk6 gang1

Corn crab soup is a dish found in Chinese cuisine, American Chinese cuisine, and Canadian Chinese cuisine. The soup is actually cream of corn soup with egg white and crab meat or imitation crab meat added. It is most likely of southern Chinese origin.

Etymology

The soup may also be called crab meat and corn soup, sweet corn soup with crab meat, corn soup with crab meat, crab meat with sweet corn soup, or crab meat cream corn soup.

Regional

This soup is found in Chinese restaurants in mainland China,[1] Hong Kong,[2] Taiwan,[3] and some Southeast Asian nations such as Singapore,[4] Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is particularly popular in Hakka-speaking regions of southern China and Taiwan. It is also popular in Chinese takeout restaurants in the United States, Canada,[5] Europe,[6] and Japan.[7] In the Philippines it is called sopang mais.[8]

The soup may be derived from tofu-crab soup, a soup also found in restaurants in North America.

See also

References

  1. ^ Food.ks.js.cn Archived 7 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ deliverance.com.hk[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ cargocare.tw [dead link]
  4. ^ sbestfood.com Archived 20 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "menu". Gingsing.com.
  6. ^ Easterngarden.net Template:Wayback
  7. ^ "R.gnavi.co.Jp". R.gnavi.co.Jp.
  8. ^ "Fooddownunder.com". Fooddownunder.com.