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Jiandui or sesame balls [1] are a type of fried Chinese pastry made from glutinous rice flour. The pastry is coated with sesame seeds on the outside and is crisp and chewy after immediately being cooked. Inside the pastry is a large hollow, caused by the expansion of the dough.
Southerners eat glutinous rice balls. Yuanxiao is basically sweet, while glutinous rice balls are both sweet and salty. In Guizhou, there is also a dish called stir-fried glutinous rice balls with pickled vegetables. Glutinous rice balls are no longer a staple food or a snack, but a special dish that is both a dish and a meal.
Glutinous rice ball coated with white sesame seeds and filled with sweetened mung bean paste Bánh rế: Vietnam: Sweet potato pancake Bánh tôm (bánh tôm Hồ Tây) Vietnam: Sweet potato–battered shrimp fritter. Bánh xèo: Vietnam: Savory pancake made with rice flour and turmeric and stuffed with various ingredients Bannock: Canada: Also ...
The name chapssalgyeongdan (찹쌀경단, "glutinous rice ball cake") may also be used, but chapssal can be, and usually is, omitted. Gyeongdan can be made by kneading glutinous rice flour into chestnut-sized balls, then boiling them in water, and coating them with honey, mashed red beans or mung beans, or toasted and ground sesame seeds, etc.
The recipe consists of pancake mix, puffed rice, Grape-Nuts cereal, instant coffee and water to mix it all together. Brown hot glue is added after they are baked to create the “chocolate chips”.
Deep-fried glutinous rice sesame balls filled with sweetened mung bean paste; from southern Vietnam Bánh ít: Dumpling Small stuffed glutinous rice flour balls [2] Bánh ít trần: Dumpling "Naked" small stuffed glutinous rice flour balls Bánh khúc: North Vietnam: Dumpling Glutinous rice ball Bánh nậm: Huế: Dumpling
Jian dui (aka Ma tuan, or Sesame Ball) are a type of crisp and chewy hollow glutinous rice pastry often filled with red bean and coated with sesame on the outside; Funing big cake is made with glutinous rice flour and various nuts as garnishes. It is molded into cuboid shape, steamed, and then sliced to paper-like pieces.
Bánh rán is a deep-fried glutinous rice ball Vietnamese dish from northern Vietnam. In Vietnamese, bánh is a category of food including cakes, pies, and pastries, while rán means "fried." Its outer shell is made from glutinous rice flour, and sometimes covered with white sesame seeds.