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Asian food is a broad term that encompasses a variety of cuisines from countries across the continent. It is characterized by its use of fresh ingredients, such as vegetables, herbs, and spices, and its focus on balance and harmony. Common ingredients include rice, noodles, soy sauce, and fish sauce. Dishes range from simple stir-fries to complex curries and stews.
Asian food has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many restaurants and food companies offering a variety of dishes. In addition, many supermarkets now stock a range of Asian ingredients and products.
Some of the leading companies in the Asian food market include H Mart, a Korean-American grocery chain; Lee Kum Kee, a Chinese condiment manufacturer; and Ajinomoto, a Japanese food company. Other notable companies include Nissin Foods, a Japanese instant noodle manufacturer; and T&T Supermarket, a Canadian Asian grocery chain. Show Less Read more