Focusing on key Asian components helps create accessible dishes with exotic flair

Asian foods and flavors are moving rapidly into the mainstream, as evidenced by the success of items at several major chains. Take The Cheesecake Factory, for example, which sold roughly two million Asian-inspired appetizers last year, or burger specialist Carl’s Jr.’s teriyaki burger, which received the highest consumer taste test ratings of any sandwich in the chain’s history. Similarly, nine-year-old Adrianna Montgomery bested more than 16,000 other contestants under age 10 in ...

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