Gyoza

/ɡiˈoʊzə/ noun

Japanese pan-fried dumplings with a thin wrapper filled with ground meat and vegetables, typically pork and cabbage, served with a dipping sauce.

From Japanese 'gyōza,' borrowed from Chinese 'jiǎozi' during the post-World War II period when Japanese soldiers returned from China. The Japanese adapted the Chinese dumpling by making the wrapper thinner and developing the pan-frying technique.

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