The color(s) red, burgundy, grey, black, blush pink, green, and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO "CHU"
The mark consists of a stylized image of a girl, with black and grey hair, and a red pepper with a green stem on top of her head. She is wearing a red shirt, with three black sites on the right side. Her skin is blush pink, her eyes are black, white and grey, and she has her mouth open and is showing her red tongue. She is holding a grey spatula, outlined in black, in her left hand and red and a burgundy bowl of white rice with grey shading and outlined in black in her right hand. The bowl has a black rim and a white circle with a black Chinese character. To the right of the girl, when facing the image (so her left), is a red Chinese character enclosed within a red ornamental border. Below the image of the girl is the phrase "COOKING GIRL" in stylized, upper case black letters, with a white border around them and outlined in black. Three black waves outlined in white and then black are rising above the "OO" in "COOKING".
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "CHU" and "XIAO CHU NIANG" and this means "KITCHEN" and "YOUNG FEMALE COOK" in English.