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  2. Ji dan gao - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan: Main ingredients: rice flour: ... Ji dan gao (Chinese: 雞蛋糕; pinyin: jī dàn gāo; lit. 'chicken egg cake') are Taiwanese sponge cakes served as ...

  3. Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    [26] Taiwanese soy paste is a soy sauce based paste thickened with rice flour and sugar. [27] Taiwanese mayonnaise is made with both egg whites and egg yolks and is sweetened. [28] An important part of Taiwanese cuisine is xiaochi (小吃), [29] substantial snacks along the lines of Spanish tapas or Levantine meze.

  4. List of Taiwanese desserts and snacks - Wikipedia

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    Concave cakeTaiwanese cake with filling, originally from Portuguese and Japanese cuisine; Douhua – Chinese dessert made with tender tofu; Dried shredded squid – Seafood product; Egg yolk pastry – Taiwanese mooncake pastry filled with salted duck egg yolk and red bean paste

  5. Chinese noodles - Wikipedia

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    The dough for noodles made from wheat flour is typically made from wheat flour, salt, and water, with the addition of eggs or lye depending on the desired texture and taste of the noodles. Rice or other starch-based noodles are typically made with only the starch or rice flour and water.

  6. Concave cake - Wikipedia

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    Concave cake (Chinese: 凹蛋糕; pinyin: āodàngāo, half-cooked cake) became popular in Chinese society after a Taiwanese variety show introduced it. The cake filling leaks out when sliced, similar in appearance to a volcano. The traditional recipe combines egg, egg yolk, honey, white sugar and low-gluten flour.

  7. Danbing - Wikipedia

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    Danbing (dànbǐng) (traditional Chinese: 蛋餅; simplified Chinese: 蛋饼; pinyin: Dàn bǐng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: nn̄g-piánn; lit. 'egg pancake'; Mandarin pronunciation [tânpìŋ]), also known as egg pancake or rolled egg crepe, is a Taiwanese breakfast dish.

  8. Rice cake - Wikipedia

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    Burmese cuisine has a variety of snacks and desserts called mont made with various types of rice, rice flour and glutinous rice flour. Sweet Burmese mont are generally less sweet than counterparts in other parts of Southeast Asia, instead deriving their natural sweetness from constituent ingredients (e.g., grated coconut, coconut milk, glutinous rice, fruit, etc.).

  9. Fa gao - Wikipedia

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    The cake is made of flour (usually rice flour), leavening (traditionally yeast, but can be chemical leavening), [7] sugar or another sweetener; it is then steamed (instead of baked) on high heat until the top splits into a characteristic "split top" of four segments, or sometimes 3 sections. [6]