Baozi

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Baozi
包子
Baopic02.jpgBaozi in steam basket from bamboo , 2016
Chinese name
Hanzi
- Pinyin Bāozi
- Zhuyin ㄅ ㄠ ㄗ ㄧ ·
- Jyutping Building 1 room 2
- POJ pau-á
Regional name
Cantonese
Hanzi
- Jyutping Tongue 1 sik 1 baau 1
Hokkien
Hanzi
- POJ Sio-pau
Hanzi
- POJ Bah-pau

Baozi ( Chinese  包子 , Pinyin bāozi , Jyutping baau 1 zi 2  - "filled yeast dumpling "; Hokkien 燒 包  /  烧 包 , shāobāo , Pe̍h-ōe-jī Sio-pau  - "hot yeast dumpling") is a steamed , filled dumpling . It is popular in China and spread everywhere. Baozi exists in the various Chinese kitchens both as a main meal - especially in northern China - and as a snack or dimsum for between meals - mostly in southern China . A baozi is very similar to the Chinese mantou , which has no filling and can be eaten with all meals in China - often for breakfast. The filling varies greatly from region to region and can be made from meat - beef , pork and lamb, rarely also donkey meat or seafood, as well as from vegetarian ingredients such as red bean paste ( adzuki bean paste ), various types of vegetables , such as B. Pak Choi , Kailan , Chinese cabbage , Jiucai , mung bean sprouts , bamboo shoots or Shiitake mushrooms.

Classification

In general, baozi can also be differentiated according to its size as Dàbāo - 大 包  - "large baozi" - diameter up to about 10 cm - or as Xiǎobāo - 小包  - "small baozi" - diameter up to about 5 cm. Baozi can, for example, also be divided into:

history

According to legend, the baozi was invented by the military strategist Zhuge Liang in the 2nd century AD.

Trivia

As a culinary cultural export by overseas Chinese, the Chinese baozi has been known in various countries in East and Southeast Asia for centuries.

Baozi (selection)

image Surname Langz. Abbrev. Alternatively filling comment
Char siu bao.jpg Chāshāobāo 叉燒包 叉烧包 Hawaii : Manapua flesh Chasiu / Charsiu 1 - 叉燒  /  叉烧 , chāshāo , Jyutping caa 1 siu 1 , Yale chāsīu - Cantonese- style grilled pork
Goubulibunscooking.JPG Gǒubulǐ Bāozi 狗 不理 包子 狗 不理 包子 Gǒubulǐ 2 Meat, broth , vegetables and mushrooms One of the best-known Tianjin -style baozi varieties ; Literally translated it means "The baozi that the dogs ignore".
Xiao Long Bao at Nanxiang Mantou Dian 1.jpg Xiǎolóngbāo 3 小籠 包 小笼 包 Shanghai :
Siolon Meudoe
Meat and broth Small baozi from Shanghai filled with strong broth . It differs from other baozi because of its unleavened dough.
Shengjianbao by buncheduptv in San Gabriel, CA.jpg Shēngjiān Mántóu 生煎 饅頭 生煎 馒头 - flesh Small, meat-filled baozi with chives and sesame from Shanghai
扬州 富春 茶社 汤包 .JPG Yángzhōu Tāngbao 揚州 湯包 扬州 汤包 - Meat and broth Large Baozi Filled with Broth from Yangzhou ; the broth is drunk through a straw.
20150103 鼎泰 豐 14 豆沙 大 包 (15996245750) .jpg Dòushābāo 豆沙包 豆沙包 Hokkien :
Tāu-se-pau
Bean jam Large baozi with sweet adzuki bean paste , see also Dorayaki
Lianrongbao.jpg Liánróngbāo 蓮蓉 包 莲蓉 包 - Lotus seed jam Big baozi with sweet lotus seed paste . Occasionally the baozi are also colored reddish.
Nangua Baozi (chinese dumplings) .jpg Nánguā Bāozi 南瓜 包子 南瓜 包子 - Pumpkinism Large baozi with a pumpkin filling.
HK 長 洲 Cheung Chau 新興 海傍 街 San Hing Praya Road May 2018 IX2 food shop bun 06.jpg Píngānbāo 平安 包 平安 包 English :
Ping On Bun
Lotus seed puree, sesame puree or bean puree Baozi with various vegetarian fillings for the Daoist Dajiu festival on Cheung Chau Island in Hong Kong
Flowing Custard Bun.JPG Nǎihuángbāo 奶 皇 包 奶 皇 包 - Egg, butter and milk Baozi with sweet milk cream
Steamed Sandwich, taken by LeoAlmighty.jpg Guàbāo 4 割 包 刈包 Hokkien :
koah-pau
meat and vegetables Baozi with pork belly meat , pickled vegetables 5 and coriander
Cuisine of China 0050.JPG Shuǐjiānbāo 水煎包 水煎包 - Meat, seafood and vegetables Baozi with pork, scallops , shrimp - regionally with white cabbage as vegetables
鮮肉 包 .jpg Xiānròubāo 鮮肉 包 鲜肉 包 - flesh Baozi with pork, chives and ginger - seasoned with sugar, sesame oil and soy sauce
Siopao1.jpg Dàbāo 大 包 大 包 - Meat, vegetables, hard-boiled egg , mushrooms Baozi with pork and other unspecific ingredients - known locally as Shāobāo - 燒 包  /  烧 包 - aka Sio-pau , Siopao , Salapao or Ròubāo - 肉包 - aka Bah-pau , Bakpao , Bapao .
- Pòsū Bāozi 破 酥 包子 破 酥 包子 - Meat, ham , mushrooms and chives Baozi with pork, Yunnan ham, chives, shiitake, ginger, soy sauce , or similar. There are also vegetarian posu-baozi with pickled vegetables or black sesame paste.
- Yácàibāo 芽菜 包 芽菜 包 - Meat, sprouts and pickled vegetables Baozi with mung bean sprouts , hot spices, pickled Sichuan-style vegetables and meat
- Kāyāngbāo 咖 央 包 咖 央 包 Hokkien :
Ka-ia-pau 6
Coconut jam Kaya , a spread made from caramelized sugar, coconut milk, and eggs that is popular in Malaysia and Singapore .
- Jiǔcàibāo 韮菜 包 韮菜 包 - Jiucai 7 Baozi with garlic and chives
- Zhīmábāo 芝麻 包 芝麻 包 - Sesame Baozi with black sesame paste
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1 Chasiu / Charsiu - 叉燒  /  叉烧 , chāshāo , Jyutping caa 1 siu 1 , Yale chāsīu , English barbecued pork  - "grilled pork Cantonese style" - literally means "something to grill on a spit" or "grilled food on a spit" and is a regional one Guangdong specialty .
2 In the English-speaking world is Gǒubulǐ / Gǒu bulǐ - 狗不理 - even garbled as Go Believe .
3 Regional name Siolon Meudoe - 小籠 饅頭  /  小笼 馒头 , xiǎolóng mántóu - in the area of ​​the Wu Regiolekt in China.
4th Guàbāo literally means "cut baozi", in English it is also commonly referred to as pork belly bun . In Japan - especially in Nagasaki's Chinatown - it has been known as Kakuni Manjū - 角 煮 饅頭 - for centuries. In Taiwan it is colloquially known as Hǔyǎozhū - 虎 咬 豬  /  虎 咬 猪 , Pe̍h-ōe-jī hó͘-kā-ti  - "Tiger bites pig" - popular. In Hong Kong it is known as Chābāo - 叉 包 . In London it is called Hirata Bun after Masashi Hirata - head of a Japanese ramen restaurant chain - 博 多 一 風 堂 Hakata Ippūdō . In Singapore it is called kong-bak-pau - 炕 肉包 , kàngròubāo , Pe̍h-ōe-jī khòng-bah-pau .
5 China is traditionally sour or salty pickled vegetables - 酸菜 , suāncài , Jyutping syn 4 coi 3  - "sour vegetables" or 鹹菜  /  咸菜 , Xiancai , Jyutping Ha'am 4 coi 3  - "salty vegetables" - in the north mostly Chinese cabbage used ( see kimchi ). In the south of China, on the other hand, Kailan is usually used for this.
6th Also known in China as Kāyēbāo - 咖 吔 包 , Pe̍h-ōe-jī ka-ia-pau or 咖 椰 包 -.
7th The Jiucai vegetable - mostly known as garlic and chives in Germany - is scientifically part of a vegetarian dish, but not in the religious sense for followers of Buddhism and Daoism . Vegetables such as garlic-chives , garlic , chives and onions belong to the Hūnshí - 葷食  /  荤食 , Jyutping fan 1 sik 6  - "Food with a strong smell or meat dish" - a taboo food.

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Please refer

Web links

Commons : Baozi  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Sofia Food Paradise. In: sofiafoodparadise.blogspot.com. December 23, 2015, accessed April 10, 2020 (Burmese).
  2. Wutyee Food House. In: www.wutyeefoodhouse.com. March 24, 2010, accessed April 10, 2020 (Burmese).
  3. Chinese Food 49: Goubuli Stuffed Bun 狗 不理 包子. In: cn.hujiang.com. January 28, 2013, accessed April 9, 2020 (Chinese, English, article origin renmin.net ).
  4. ^ Carolyn J. Phillips: All Under Heaven: Recipes from the 35 Cuisines of China - 天下 之 最 . McSweeney's, Ten Speed ​​Press, San Francisco, Berkeley 2016, ISBN 978-1-60774-982-0 , pp. 48 , The North & Manchurian Northeast - The Recipies - Gǒubulǐ Bāozi: Ignored by the Dogs Filled Buns (English, preview in Google Book Search - Foreword by Ken Hom).
  5. 雲南 破 酥 包子 / 云南 破 酥 包子 - Yunnan's Poshu-Baozi. In: www.xiachufang.com. Retrieved on April 26, 2020 (Chinese, recipe and illustration for Poshu-baozi - a specialty from the Yunnana kitchen).
  6. 破 酥 包 / 破 酥 包 - Poshubao. In: www.xiangha.com. Retrieved on April 26, 2020 (Chinese, recipe and illustration for Poshu-baozi - a specialty from the Yunnana kitchen).
  7. 酸菜 破 酥 包 / 酸菜 破 酥 包. Suancai Poshubao. In: rulichsu.pixnet.net. Retrieved on April 26, 2020 (Chinese, recipe and illustrations for the vegetarian poshu-baozi with pickled vegetables).
  8. 香辣 芽菜 包 - Fragrant Hot Yacaibao. In: home.meishichina.com. Retrieved April 15, 2020 (Chinese, recipe and illustrations for Yacaibao).