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Lotus leaf bread

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Lotus leaf bread
Place of originChina

Lotus leaf bread (Chinese: 荷叶饼; pinyin: hé yè bǐng) is a Chinese steamed bread that is semi-circular and flat in form, with a horizontal fold that, when opened, gives the appearance that it has been sliced. It is a traditional accompaniment to dishes such as fen zheng rou or roast duck. The bland white dough acts as a counterfoil to the intense flavors and textures of rich, meaty dishes such as a slow-cooked pork belly.[1] Lines or patterns may be added to make it resemble a lotus leaf more.[2] When the bread is stuffed, it is referred to as a lotus leaf bun (Chinese: 荷叶包; pinyin: hé yè bāo). Lotus leaf bread is most well known outside of China as the bread that is used in the Fujianese dish Rou Jia Bao.

References

  1. ^ Dunlop, Fuchsia (2012). Every grain of rice : simple Chinese home cooking. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-4088-0252-6. OCLC 754168442.
  2. ^ "荷叶饼怎么做_荷叶饼的做法_豆果美食". www.douguo.com. Retrieved 2022-10-01.