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English Dictionary: ravs by the DICT Development Group
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From Jargon File (4.2.0, 31 JAN 2000) [jargon]:
   ravs /ravz/, also `Chinese ravs' n.   [primarily MIT/Boston
   usage] Jiao-zi (steamed or boiled) or Guo-tie (pan-fried).   A
   Chinese appetizer, known variously in the plural as dumplings, pot
   stickers (the literal translation of guo-tie), and (around Boston)
   `Peking Ravioli'.   The term `rav' is short for `ravioli', and among
   hackers always means the Chinese kind rather than the Italian kind.
   Both consist of a filling in a pasta shell, but the Chinese kind
   includes no cheese, uses a thinner pasta, has a pork-vegetable
   filling (good ones include Chinese chives), and is cooked
   differently, either by steaming or frying.   A rav or dumpling can be
   cooked any way, but a potsticker is always the pan-fried kind (so
   called because it sticks to the frying pot and has to be scraped
   off).   "Let's get hot-and-sour soup and three orders of ravs."   See
   also {{oriental food}}.
  
  
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