fu4 ci3芙翅
Jyutpingfu4 ci3
Yalefùh chi
Definition
The gizzards and livers of poultry.
colloquialfood
How it's used
Refers specifically to the edible internal organs of poultry, typically chicken or duck, often served in street food stalls or as a side dish in congee shops. It is a niche culinary term that is not commonly used in everyday conversation unless discussing specific food items or ordering at a traditional eatery.
Measure word
fan2份fánExamples
The gizzards and livers at this shop are very crunchy.
Related words
Common phrases
braised poultry gizzards and livers
Common mistake
Do not confuse this with general organ meats, as it specifically denotes the gizzard and liver combination rather than other parts like the heart or intestines.
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Grammar guides
- LocationHow to say where something is using 喺 (hai2), place words like 度, and the common coverbs that work like English prepositions.
- Serial verbsStringing two or more verbs together without any joining word, like go to the shop buy things. Extremely common in Cantonese.
- 將 disposalHow to move the object in front of the verb with 將, to focus on what happens to it. Common in instructions and writing.



