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Does anyone here use the term "pot stickers"? I know it's a real term, and it's an option offered in the dictionary if you look up a translation for "gyoza." But I've never heard anyone use the term. It's always been "dumplings." Just wondering if this is a regional thing, and there are parts of the world that say "pot stickers"?
It’s because they’re Chinese. In Mandarin the name for them is 鍋貼 (guo tie) which means “pot sticker” basically.
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