- Chay Restaurant
Chay is #4 in the Spring Dining Guide! Click here to see Tom Sietsema’s full list! Located in Barcroft Plaza, Chay Restaurant offers a fully vegetarian menu that captures the vibrant and authentic flavors of Vietnam Chay will be closed on Christmas Day No Reservations
- Chay - Wikipedia
Look up Chay or chay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
- CHAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHAY is the root of an East Indian herb (Oldenlandia umbellata) that yields a red dye
- Chay Concept in Vietnamese Cuisine
Chay, pronounced "chai," refers to vegetarian or vegan food in Vietnamese culture, often associated with Buddhist dietary practices The philosophy behind Chay is grounded in the principles of non-violence, respect for all living beings, and spiritual purity
- CHAY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Chay is the root of a low-growing plant native to India Chay root dye was once used to give a red color to fabrics such as calico, wool, and silk
- Vietnamese Chay: A Guide to Vegetarian Food in Vietnam
Some common chay ingredients are tofu, mushrooms, herbs, and vegetables such as banana flowers Specific aromas of soy sauce, lemongrass, and chili continue to define each dish in bold and full flavor, with no need for any meat
- chay, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Factsheet What does the noun chay mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun chay See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
- CHAY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
chay in British English (tʃeɪ , tʃaɪ ), chaya (ˈtʃaɪə ) or shaya (ˈʃaɪə ) noun a plant of the madder family native to India
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