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Old 21-11-2007, 20:14   #1
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Default What is this Chinese ingredient called... in Chinese?

OK, I normally know these as Chinese Leaves:



There are a number of other names it is known as:

Nappa cabbage = celery cabbage = Chinese celery cabbage = Peking cabbage = Chinese cabbage = wong bok = petsai = shantung cabbage = hakusai = Chinese leaf (leaves) = michihli

Now I really like it and the Chinese I used to go to served it. But I tried to get it at one of the three Chineses near me - One couldn't do it (as the staff cooked it for themselves but don't have it on the menu so had ran out), the other two (whose english isn't as good) didn't know what I meant when I used the term 'Chinese Leaves'. So my question is what would a Chinese person know this ingredient as?! I might stand a chane of getting it somewhere if I knew what to ask for!

I have such a craving for this right now !!
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Old 21-11-2007, 20:46   #2
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Bok Choy?
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Old 21-11-2007, 20:46   #3
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I think I know them as Choy?
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^5's Dawn.
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^5 back atcha!
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Choy is close but not quite it as there are loads of kinds..... Like Bok Choy:


Su Choy are very similar but it's not the exact one I'm thinking of. Thanks for the help so far
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I had originally thought of Pak Choy but the pictures don't seem to match
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Damn I though Dawn and I had nailed it Will look through my Chinese cookbook....
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Wongbok or Baichu? Petsay? I thought Pak Choy too Sam.

I think it's called Hakusai in Japanese....

My book has run out of pics and I'm out of ideas
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I'm now thinking it is probably known by Chinese people as 'wong bok', now I just need a chinese person to verify thats what they know it as!
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