Moo Deng roughly translates to "bouncy pork" in Thai, which couldn't be more appropriate. Fun fact: She has siblings named Moo Wan (sweet pork) and Moo Tun (stewed pork). Yes, they're all chonky.
Moo Deng, which The New York Times says translates to "bouncy pork," easily beat out Moo Sap ("minced pork") and Moo Daeng ("red pork"). The Independent says Moo Deng is a kind of meatball ...
SINGAPORE – Moo Deng the pygmy hippopotamus has rocketed to internet stardom in the past few months. The four-month-old hippo, whose name translates to “bouncy pork” in Thai, has drawn ...
The restaurant served dozens of recipes out of its kitchen, from noodle soups and beef with broccoli to egg foo young and moo shu pork. Following Hunan Village’s closure, Triple Net Investment ...
Downtown dining is set to get a bit sweeter next year. Popular local eatery Moo Creamery will move to the burgeoning Eastchester neighborhood in the historic New China Cafe building. Located at ...
Some of my favorite recurring meals from HelloFresh are the loaded-baked-potato soup, moo shu pork bowls, and Greek diner spaghetti with feta. The four-meal, four-person box comes out to about $9. ...
Moo Deng — the name literally means "bouncy pork," a type of meatball, in Thai — became a global phenomenon just a month after she was unveiled on Facebook by the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in ...