Swiss wing

Chicken wing dish of Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Swiss wing (traditional Chinese: 瑞士雞翼; simplified Chinese: 瑞士鸡翼; Jyutping: seoi6 si6 gai1 jik6) is a kind of sweet soy sauce-flavored chicken wings served in some restaurants in Hong Kong.[1] It is marinated in sauce made up of soy sauce, sugar, Chinese wine, and spices. Despite the name "Swiss", it is unrelated to Switzerland, similar to how Singapore-style noodles is unrelated to Singapore. Instead, it is believed to have originated in either Hong Kong or Guangzhou.[2]

Alternative namesSwiss chicken wing
Place of originHong Kong or Guangzhou
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Swiss wing
Swiss wings served at Tai Ping Koon Restaurant
Alternative namesSwiss chicken wing
Place of originHong Kong or Guangzhou
Created byCantonese restaurants
Main ingredientschicken wing, soy sauce, star anise, pepper, onion, ginger, garlic, sugar
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TraditionalChinese瑞士雞翼
SimplifiedChinese瑞士鸡翼
Hanyu PinyinRuìshì jī yì
Hanyu PinyinRuìshì jī yì
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Swiss wing
Traditional Chinese瑞士雞翼
Simplified Chinese瑞士鸡翼
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinRuìshì jī yì
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingseoi6 si6 gai1 jik6
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Swiss chicken wings

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There are no concrete answers as to the source or the name of the dish. One story—likely to be a mere urban legend—goes that a Westerner came across the dish "sweetened soya sauce chicken wings" in a restaurant, and asked a Chinese waiter what that was. The waiter, who did not speak perfect English, introduced the dish as "sweet wing". The customer misheard "sweet" as "Swiss", and the name "Swiss wing" has been used ever since.[3][4]

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