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Galinha à portuguesa
Place of originPortuguese Macau
InventedBetween 16th century and 18th century
Main ingredientschicken
potato
Ingredients generally usedrice
Portuguese sauce

Portuguese chicken (traditional Chinese: 葡國雞; simplified Chinese: 葡国鸡), also known as Portuguese-style chicken or galinha à portuguesa (pt) is a dish found in Macanese cuisine.

Despite its name, Portuguese chicken did not originate from Portugal, but from its former colony Macau.[1] The dish is not found in Portuguese cuisine.

The dish consists of chicken pieces served with Portuguese sauce, which is likened to a mild yellow curry thickened with coconut milk.

See also

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