ramen |
gyoza |
As nouns the difference between ramen and gyoza
is that
ramen is soup noodles of wheat, with various ingredients (japanese style) while
gyoza is a japanese crescent-shaped dumpling filled with a minced stuffing and steamed, boiled or fried; the japanese equivalent of the chinese jiaozi.
As an adverb ramen
is (pastafarianism|humorous) amen.
pizza |
gyoza |
As nouns the difference between pizza and gyoza
is that
pizza is pizza while
gyoza is a japanese crescent-shaped dumpling filled with a minced stuffing and steamed, boiled or fried; the japanese equivalent of the chinese jiaozi.
gyoza |
shumai |
As nouns the difference between gyoza and shumai
is that
gyoza is a Japanese crescent-shaped dumpling filled with a minced stuffing and steamed, boiled or fried; the Japanese equivalent of the Chinese jiaozi while
shumai is a traditional steamed Chinese pork dumpling served in dim sum.
gyoza |
pierogi |
As nouns the difference between pierogi and gyoza
is that
pierogi is a square- or crescent-shaped dumpling of unleavened dough, stuffed with sauerkraut, cheese, mashed potatoes, cabbage, onion, meat, or any combination of these, or with a fruit filling while
gyoza is a Japanese crescent-shaped dumpling filled with a minced stuffing and steamed, boiled or fried; the Japanese equivalent of the Chinese jiaozi.
gyoza |
chicken |
As a noun gyoza
is a japanese crescent-shaped dumpling filled with a minced stuffing and steamed, boiled or fried; the japanese equivalent of the chinese jiaozi.
As a proper noun chicken is
a cdp in alaska.
gyoza |
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