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Type
  
Hong Kong pastry

Chinese
  
1. 咖喱酥 2. 咖喱酥餃 3. 咖喱角

Hanyu Pinyin
  
gā lí sū

Main ingredients
  
Curry beef

Cantonese Jyutping
  
kaa1 lei1 sou1

Place of origin
  
Hong Kong

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Literal meaning
  
1. Curry Puff 2. Curry Jiaozi 3. Curry Triangle

Similar
  
Marry girl cake, Bichon au citron, Fazuelos, Belokranjska povitica, Schuxen

Curry beef triangle


Curry beef triangle is a type of Chinese pastry. It is one of the standard pastries in Hong Kong. It is much more rare in Chinatown bakery shops. Depending on the store, it may not be a standard everyday selection at all. These, along with other savoury pastries (pork, chicken filling) can be found in bakeries near Orchard Street in Manhattan, where it appears to be available daily. It should not be confused with the Malaysian and Singaporean curry puff.

The pastry is shaped in a half-moon crescent. It has curry beef filling in the center and is also crunchy on the outside. The outer shell is thick and flaky.

References

Curry beef triangle Wikipedia