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  2. Tangzhong - Wikipedia

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    Tangzhong (Chinese: 湯種; pinyin: tāngzhǒng), also known as a water roux or yu-dane (Japanese: 湯種, romanized: yu-dane) [1] [2] is a paste of flour cooked in water or milk to over 65 °C (149 °F) which is used to improve the texture of bread and increase the amount of time it takes to stale. [3]

  3. Japanese milk bread - Wikipedia

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    Japanese milk bread (食パン, shokupan), also called Hokkaido milk bread, or simply milk bread in English sources, is a soft white bread commonly sold in Asian bakeries, particularly Japanese ones. Although bread is not a traditional Japanese food , it was introduced widely after World War II , and the style became a popular food item.

  4. The Secret to Soft, Chewy, Never-Dry Chocolate Chip Cookies

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    Whereas tangzhong calls for cooking the flour mixture, the yudane method calls for pouring boiling water over a portion of the flour (usually a 1:1 ratio) and stirring it together to form a paste.

  5. List of Chinese bakery products - Wikipedia

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    Sausage bun, also called "hot dog bun" – Steamed or baked bun, always includes a piece of sausage or hot dog; Sachima – Sweet Manchu pastry made from flour, butter, and rock sugar; consists of crispy, fluffy fried strands of batter; Sou – Triangular, puffy flaky pastry with various fillings

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  7. Cinnamon roll - Wikipedia

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    In Asian cultures, cinnamon rolls may be made using a yeast bread technique called tangzhong. The technique is closely associated with Japanese milk bread since it gives it a soft, feathery texture. By heating flour at exactly 65°C or 149°F, the starches within the flour will pre-gelatinize, causing it to thicken more than average.

  8. What is King Arthur Baking's 2024 Recipe of The Year? - AOL

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    America's favorite cookie gets a modern glow-up. 2. The Tangzhong Method. The process of cooking flour and milk to form an intensely concentrated moisture starter is synonymous with plush Japanese ...

  9. Chinese flaky pastry - Wikipedia

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    Both forms require creating two doughs: a 'water' dough and an 'oil' dough. The 'water' dough requires mixing of flour, oil or fat, and warm water at a ratio of 10:3:4, while the 'oil' dough requires direct mixing of flour and oil or fat at a ratio of 2:1 or 3:1, which provides for a crumbly mouthfeel and rich flavour. [3]