Cha siu bao
Cha siu bao (simplified Chinese: 叉烧包; traditional Chinese: 叉燒包; pinyin: chāshāo bāo; Jyutping: caa1 siu1 baau1; Cantonese Yale: chā sīu bāau; lit. 'barbecued pork bun') is a Cantonese baozi (bun) filled with barbecue-flavored cha siu pork. They are served as a type of dim sum during yum cha and are sometimes sold in Chinese bakeries.
Alternative names | Chashaobao, manapua, keke pua'a, chao pao |
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Type | Dim sum |
Place of origin | Southern China |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Pork |
Variations | Baked or steamed |
501.2 kcal (2098 kJ) | |
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Simplified Chinese | 叉烧包 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 叉燒包 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Jyutping | caa¹ siu¹ baau¹ | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cantonese Yale | chā sīu bāau | ||||||||||||||||||||
Hanyu Pinyin | chāshāo bāo | ||||||||||||||||||||
Literal meaning | barbecued pork bun | ||||||||||||||||||||
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