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Typically, Macanese food is seasoned with various spices including [[turmeric]], [[coconut milk]], and [[cinnamon]], and dried cod (''[[bacalhau]]''), giving special aromas and tastes. Popular dishes include ''[[galinha à Portuguesa]]'', ''[[galinha à Africana]]'' (African chicken), ''[[bacalhau]]'' (traditional Portuguese salt cod), ''[[Cabidela|pato de cabidela]]'', Macanese chili shrimps, ''[[Minchee|minchi]]'', stir-fried curry crab; pig's ear and papaya salad, and rabbit stewed in wine, cinnamon and star anise.

Typically, Macanese food is seasoned with various spices including turmeric, coconut milk, and cinnamon, and dried cod (bacalhau), giving special aromas and tastes. Popular dishes include galinha à Portuguesa, galinha à Africana (African chicken), bacalhau (traditional Portuguese salt cod), pato de cabidela, Macanese chili shrimps, minchi, stir-fried curry crab; pig's ear and papaya salad, and rabbit stewed in wine, cinnamon and star anise.