Bánh bao — sind vietnamesische Weizenmehlklöße, gefüllt mit Schweinefleisch, Pilzen ( Shiitake ), chinesische geräucherte Schweinewurst, Zwiebeln, geschnittenen Glasnudeln und Eiern. Ohne Füllung schmecken sie wie deutsche Hefeklöße. Weblinks … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bánh bao — is a ball shaped dumpling with pork or chicken meat, onions, eggs, mushrooms and vegetables inside. The steamed bun often has ground pork or chicken, Chinese sausage, and a portion of a hard boiled egg inside. This delicacy originated with the… … Wikipedia
Bánh — is a Vietnamese term translating loosely as cake or bread. As such, it may, with the addition of qualifying adjectives, refer to a wide variety of distinct cakes, buns, pastries, and other similar food items from Vietnamese cuisine, which may be… … Wikipedia
Bao (disambiguation) — Bao may refer to:*Baozi, a Chinese steamed bun. *Bao (mancala game), a mancala game from East Africa *Bao (包), a Chinese surname **Bao Xishun, the world s tallest living man **Bao Zheng, a Chinese judge of Song China *Bao (King of Fighters), the… … Wikipedia
Cha siu bao — Traditional Chinese 叉燒包 Simplified Chinese 叉烧包 … Wikipedia
Baozi — Bao redirects here. For other uses, see Bao (disambiguation). Baozi pumpkin bao Chinese … Wikipedia
Vietnamese cuisine — Bún Bò Huế Vietnamese cuisine is a style of cooking derived from Vietnam. Fish sauce, soy sauce, rice, fresh herbs, fruits and vegetables are commonly used. Vietnamese recipes utilize a diverse range of herbs, including lemongrass, mint,… … Wikipedia
Dim sum — For other uses, see Dimsum (disambiguation). Dim sum Typical dim sum breakfast in Hong Kong. From left to right and top to bottom: har gau, jasmine tea, chicken and vegetable congee, steamed dumpling, rice nood … Wikipedia
Jiaozi — For other uses, see Jiaozi (disambiguation). Jiaozi Chinese name Traditional Chinese 餃子 Simplified Chinese 饺子 … Wikipedia
Zongzi — Elongated southern style zongzi with adzuki bean filling Origin Alternative name(s) bakcang, bacang, zang, nom asom Place of origin China … Wikipedia