Chop suey was once a classic Chinese American dish enjoyed on December 25 — a day when most other restaurants were closed — by Jews and other non-Christians. These days, we tend to think of chop suey ...
UNIDENTIFIED CAST: (Singing) Chop suey. Chop suey. Good and bad... CHANG: This Broadway show tune dates back to the 1950s, when chop suey was a more common menu item. Eventually, it became a Chinese ...
For decades, two Massachusetts cities have been famous for their unusual contributions to Chinese-American cuisine: Fall River with the iconic chow mein sandwich, and Salem, home to the chop suey ...
Before its fall from grace, chop suey was a holiday tradition for families who don't celebrate Christmas, even being immortalized in songs and film.
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