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Gua bao

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Course
  
Snack

Place of origin
  
Taiwanese cuisine

Serving temperature
  
Hot

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Alternative names
  
Steamed bao, hó͘-kā-ti, pork belly bun

Main ingredients
  
Steamed bread, stewed meat, condiments

Ingredients generally used
  
Red-cooked pork belly, pickled mustard, cilantro, ground peanuts

Variations
  
Fried chicken, fish, eggs, stewed beef

Similar
  
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Gua bao (Chinese: 割包/刈包; pinyin: guàbāo; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: koah-pau; literally: "cut bread"), also known as steamed bao, pork belly buns, or ambiguously, bao, is a Chinese and Taiwanese snack food consisting of a slice of stewed meat and other condiments sandwiched between flat steamed bread. The steamed bread is typically 6–8 centimetres (2.4–3.1 in) in size, semi-circular and flat in form, with a horizontal fold that, when opened, gives the appearance that it has been sliced. The traditional filling for gua bao is a slice of red-cooked porkbelly, typically dressed with stir-fried suan cai (pickled mustard greens), cilantro, and ground peanuts.

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The food is known colloquially in parts of Taiwan as hó͘-kā-ti (虎咬豬; "tiger bites pig") due to the mouth-like form of the bun and the contents of the filling. Gua bao are also called "Taiwanese hamburgers" due in-part to the wide variety of novel ingredients used as filling, such as fried chicken, fish, eggs, and stewed beef.

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References

Gua bao Wikipedia


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