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  2. Boluo fan - Wikipedia

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    The steamed glutinous rice is then mixed with the removed pineapple flesh, raisins, rock sugar, salt, coconut milk, and sliced almonds. The mixture is placed back in the hollow pineapple and further steamed for another 20 minutes. Boluo fan is a sweet dish. It is used as a side dish for both Yunnan food and Sichuan dishes. [1]

  3. List of Chinese bakery products - Wikipedia

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    Pineapple bun – Does not contain pineapples, but derived its name from the "pineapple-like" criss-crossed scored appearance of the top surface, which is a tender crispy, sweet, golden crust. The pineapple bun may be filled with custard or red bean paste. Pineapple cake – Round or rectangular block shaped shortcrust pastry filled with ...

  4. Fritter - Wikipedia

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    The savory fritters are eaten mainly at breakfast or as a snack at tea. Gourd, chickpea and onion fritters are cut into small parts and eaten with Mohinga, Myanmar's national dish. These fritters are also eaten with Kao hnyin baung rice and with Burmese green sauce—called chin-saw-kar or a-chin-yay.

  5. Rojak - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia and Singapore, fruit rojak typically consists of cucumber, pineapple, jícama, bean sprouts, taupok (puffy, deep-fried tofu) and youtiao (cut-up Chinese-style fritters). [13] Unripe mangoes and green apples are less commonly used. The dressing is made of water, belacan, sugar, chilli and lime juice.

  6. Chicken Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In some Chinese restaurants in the United Kingdom (particularly in Scotland), Chicken Maryland can be found under the "European" or "British" section of the menu. It consists of a breaded, deep fried chicken breast served with a slice of bacon, a banana or pineapple fritter (or both) and chips. [8] [9] [10]

  7. List of Sino-Mauritian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin Chinese English Description Image Chipek, Sipek [26] Prawn cracker: Gato arouille, Voo yan: Taro root fritters Deep-fried taro balls Gato crab: Gato cravate sale: Gato les doigts, Yiw tia cu: 油条 (youtiao) Youtiao: Long strips of deep-fried dough Za teokon [27] 炸豆干 (zha dougan) Fried tofu

  8. List of Chinese desserts - Wikipedia

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    Chinese desserts are sweet foods and dishes that are served with tea, along with meals [1] or at the end of meals in Chinese cuisine. The desserts encompass a wide variety of ingredients commonly used in East Asian cuisines such as powdered or whole glutinous rice, sweet bean pastes, and agar.

  9. Kuih - Wikipedia

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    Cucur – deep-fried fritters, sometimes known as jemput-jemput. Typical varieties include cucur udang (fritters studded with a whole unshelled prawn), cucur badak (sweet potato fritters), and cucur kodok (banana fritters). Curry puff – a small pie filled with a curried filling, usually chicken or potatoes, in a deep-fried or baked pastry shell.