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  2. Lotus seed paste - Wikipedia

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    Some cooks choose to treat the dried lotus seeds with a lye solution before initially stewing them in order to shorten their cooking time. [1] Lotus paste is used in Chinese cuisine as a filling for mooncake, baozi, and other sweet pastries. Another common use of lotus paste is as a filling for lotus seed buns, a dim sum item. [citation needed ...

  3. Lotus seed - Wikipedia

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    A lotus seed or lotus nut is the seed of plants in the genus Nelumbo, particularly the species Nelumbo nucifera. The seeds are used in Asian cuisine and traditional medicine . Mostly sold in dried, shelled form, the seeds are rich in protein , B vitamins , and dietary minerals .

  4. Laba congee - Wikipedia

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    The earliest form of this dish was cooked with red beans and has since developed into many different kinds. It is mainly made up of many kinds of rice, beans, peanuts, dried fruit, lotus seeds, etc. [2] [3] Depending on region-based variations in China, it can also include tofu, potato, meat and vegetables.

  5. Eight treasure duck - Wikipedia

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    The Cantonese version features a duck stuffed with eight stir-fried ingredients, including glutinous rice, diced mushrooms, water chestnuts, lotus seeds, Chinese sausage, dried shrimp, bamboo shoots, jujubes, salted egg yolk, Jinhua ham, red beans, barley, dried lily, and peanuts. [1]

  6. Hong dou tang - Wikipedia

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    In Cantonese cuisine, a red bean soup made from rock sugar, sun-dried tangerine peels, and lotus seeds is commonly served as a dessert at the end of a restaurant or banquet meal. Common variations include the addition of ingredients such as sago (西米 xīmi ), tapioca, coconut milk, ice cream, glutinous rice balls , or purple rice .

  7. Lotus seed bun - Wikipedia

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    Lotus seed paste is a traditional Chinese cooking ingredient, [2] commonly used as a sweet pastry filling, such as in Lotus seed mooncakes. [3] Lotus seed paste was used as a filling for sweet buns by Cantonese chefs, and rose to prominence sold as a form of dim sum. [4] More recently lotus seed buns have become less popular, being sold at ...

  8. Maine Coon Kitten's Dramatic Glow Up Has People Totally ... - AOL

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    Woah! Percy was an adorable, fluffy, innocent-looking kitten at 4 months old—when the first clip was taken—but as a 13-month-old young adult cat, he's downright majestic.TikTok viewers are ...

  9. Lotus tea - Wikipedia

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    Leaves for lotus tea are often heat-treated (either by steaming or roasting) before being dried. [1] Sometimes, fresh leaves are also infused as tea. 6–12 g (0.21–0.42 oz) of dried leaves or 15–20 g (0.53–0.71 oz) or fresh leaves are simmered in 600 ml (21 imp fl oz; 20 US fl oz) of water over low heat to produce two to three cups tea.