• Look up in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. may refer to: Bing (Chinese flatbread), dough-based Chinese flatbreads, pancakes, and other unleavened...
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    dessert is known as mizu shingen mochi (水信玄). The dish is an evolution of the Japanese dessert shingen mochi (信玄). Shingen mochi was developed in the 1960s...
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    List of pastries "全安堂台灣太陽博物館 - 首頁". www.sunnycake.tw. Ricky, Hsu. "台中名產,太陽,太陽堂老店,台中太陽,創始店,太陽老店25號,太陽堂太陽純手工製作,太陽DIY,太陽文物館─純手工打造,台中市自由路二段 25 號"....
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    Haw flakes (redirect from 山楂)
    Haw flakes (Chinese: 山楂餠; pinyin: shānzhā bǐng) are Chinese sweets made from the fruit of the Chinese hawthorn. The pale/dark pink candy is usually formed...
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    Warabimochi (蕨, warabi-mochi) is a wagashi (Japanese confection) made from warabiko (bracken starch) and covered or dipped in kinako (sweet toasted soybean...
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    Zunda-mochi (ずんだ) is a type of Japanese confectionery popular in northeastern Japan. It is sometimes translated as "green soybean rice cake." It generally...
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    When using garlic chives (jiucai), these pancakes are called jiucai bing (韭菜) or jiucai you bing (韭菜油餅). In Cambodia, cong you bing is known as num pang...
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    普及,繼而傳到南方。中國古代的麵食品種,通稱為""。據《名義考》,古代凡以麥麵為食,皆謂之""。以火炕,稱"爐",即今之"燒餅",以水淪,稱"湯"(或煮),即今之切面、麵條:蒸而食者,稱"蒸餅"(或籠),即今之饅頭、包子:繩而食者,稱"環"(或寒具),即今之饊子。。" Andrew Coe...
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    called Habutai mochi (腹太) (belly thick rice cake) because of its filling's nature. Later, the name was changed to daifuku mochi (大腹) (big belly rice cake)...
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    Hujiao bing or pepper bun (Chinese: 胡椒; pinyin: hújiāo bǐng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hô͘-chio-piáⁿ; lit. 'black pepper cake or biscuit') is a type of baked bun that...
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    crêpe and the pizza, for instance, are referred to as keli bing (可麗) and pisa bing (披薩) respectively, based on the sound of their Latin names, and the...
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    sweets). Gyūhi is a softer variety of mochi (), and both are made from either glutinous rice or from mochiko (粉, glutinous rice flour). Because gyūhi is...
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    (206 BCE – 206 CE) and collectively were known as ; bǐng; mantou was distinguished as 蒸餅; zhēngbǐng or 籠; lóngbǐng. During the Western Jin dynasty (265–316...
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    Kuzumochi (葛餅/久寿) is a Japanese term referring either to mochi cakes made of kuzuko (葛粉), starch derived from the root of the kudzu plant, or mochi cakes...
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    Wheel Pie, also known as Wheel Cake (Chinese: 車輪; pinyin: chēlún bǐng), is a popular Taiwanese dessert that consists of a round, pancake-like pastry...
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  • Koi Kei Bakery (Chinese: 鉅記家; Portuguese: Pastelaria Koi Kei) is a chain of food souvenir shops based in Macau. The bakery is most famous for its peanut...
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    Japanese tastes, so it is classified as a wagashi. Mizu shingen mochi (水信玄, Raindrop cake), created in 2014, was developed by a wagashi shop as a derivative...
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    DanBing (dànbǐng) (traditional Chinese: 蛋; simplified Chinese: 蛋饼; pinyin: Dàn bǐng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: nn̄g-piánn; lit. 'egg pancake'; Mandarin pronunciation...
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    (Mandarin Chinese: 博; pinyin: Bóbǐng; also known in Hokkien Chinese: 博 / 跋; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Poa̍h-piáⁿ, or Hokkien Chinese: 跋狀元; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Po̍ah-chiōng-gôan-piáⁿ)...
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    most commonly eaten non-fried spring rolls are popiah, called rùn bǐng (潤) in Mandarin or po̍h-piáⁿ (薄餅) in Hokkien. In northern Taiwan, the ingredients...
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    Hanabiramochi (葩) is a Japanese sweet (wagashi), usually eaten at the beginning of the year. Hanabiramochi are also served at the first tea ceremony...
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    /lun˩piã˥˧/ (潤), lun (潤) means "wet/moist/soft", while pia () means "cake/pastry", thus lun-pia means "soft cake". It is referred to as rùnbǐng (潤) or báobǐng...
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    the original on 22 February 2024. Retrieved 22 February 2024. "インスタで話題の「水信玄」って? 「天使の涙」との違いも調べてみた". Mynavi News. 15 June 2021. Archived from the original...
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    A mochi (/moʊtʃiː/ MOH-chee; Japanese もち, [motɕi] ) is a Japanese rice cake made of mochigome (もち米), a short-grain japonica glutinous rice, and sometimes...
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    as /lun˩piã˥˧/ (潤), which is the etymological origin of "lumpia" in the Philippines and Indonesia. It is referred to as rùnbǐng (潤) or báobǐng (薄餅)...
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    name it is known by in Indonesia) or Hopia (Tagalog: [ˈhop.jɐʔ]; Chinese: 好; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hó-piáⁿ; lit. 'good pastry' - the name it is known by in the...
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  • "ruins") (2005) Kamyu nante shiranai (カミュなんて知らない )(2005) Shounen Sasamochi (少年笹; lit. "youth, bamboo ricecake") (2005) Blue (2005) Love Jank! (2005) Kagi...
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    Uirō (Japanese: 外郎, 外良, ういろう), also known as uirō-mochi (外郎), is a traditional Japanese steamed cake made of glutinous rice flour and sugar. It is chewy...
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    Muchi (ムーチー or , Mūchī), also known as onimochi (鬼), is a type of soft confectionery made of pounded glutinous rice and eaten in Okinawa Prefecture...
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    Vietnamese, the term bánh (Hanoi: [ɓaʲŋ̟˧˥] or Saigon: [ɓan˧˥], Chữ Nôm: ) translates loosely as "cake" or "bread", but refers to a wide variety of...
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