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a Chinese-American dish made with an omelette-like patty consisting of beaten eggs, vegetables
What is "egg foo young"?
Egg foo young is a Chinese-American dish that features an omelette made with eggs, vegetables, and sometimes meat or seafood. The omelette is typically made with a mixture of beaten eggs, bean sprouts, onions, and other vegetables, and is seasoned with a blend of sauces such as soy sauce and oyster sauce. The mixture is then poured into a hot skillet and cooked until it is firm and golden brown. The omelette is often served with a savory gravy made from chicken or beef broth and seasoned with soy sauce, sesame oil, and other spices. It can be customized to suit different tastes and dietary preferences, and is often served with steamed rice.