wonton

wonton
won ton or won·ton (wŏnʹtŏn') n.
A noodle-dough dumpling filled typically with spiced minced pork or other ground meat, usually boiled in soup or fried and eaten as a side dish.
  [Chinese (Cantonese) wān t'ān, equivalent to Chinese (Mandarin) húntun.]

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