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How to pronounce jook in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms congee
Type of gruel
Type Words
Synonyms jook house, jook joint, juke, juke house, juke joint
Type of joint

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Chinese congee, called jook in Cantonese or xifan in Mandarin, is often part of a dim sum lunch.
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If you like thick, comforting, porridge-like dishes, you can't go wrong with turkey jook or rice congee.
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Jook is one way to use a carcass without roasting it first.
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It's easy to reheat jook in the microwave or on the stovetop over low heat, then garnish if desired.
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Her magazine's November issue includes a recipe for turkey jook, a Chinese rice porridge with turkey and ginger.
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You can even start simmering the rice and carcass as soon as you've removed the meat, so you can have jook for breakfast.
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Remove the carcass and skin from the jook.
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Jook, a traditional Chinese comfort food, is a great way to soothe stomachs stuffed the previous day with turkey, trimmings and rich desserts.
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Early experiences in the Southern Baptist church and jook joints instilled in him a fierce sense of black pride that would later figure prominently in Ailey's signature works.
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  • Congee: a Chinese rice gruel eaten for breakfast
  • Juke: a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox
  • Jook may refer to:
  • (Jooking) Gangsta Walking (often referred to as Buckin, Jookin, or Choppin) is a street dance that originated in Memphis, Tennessee alongside "Buck" music during the 1990s. Some have speculated that the dance was originally created during the late 1980s. ...
  • To pierce or stick, as with a thorn or a long pointed stick.
  • Definition: See "chook."
  • To prod, pierce, stick