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  2. Bakkwa - Wikipedia

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    Bakkwa, also known as ròugān, is a Chinese salty-sweet dried meat product similar to jerky. Bakkwa is made with a meat preservation and preparation technique originating from China. [1] The general method of production has remained virtually unchanged throughout the centuries, but the techniques have been gradually improved. [1]

  3. Jerky - Wikipedia

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    The price per unit weight of this type of jerky is higher than less-dried forms, as it takes 90 g of 99% lean meat to generate 30 g of jerky. Unpackaged fresh jerky made from sliced, whole-muscle meat has been available in specialty stores in Hong Kong at least since the 1970s. The products are purchased in kilograms, and customers choose from ...

  4. Bee Cheng Hiang - Wikipedia

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    Bakkwa (roasted pork pieces) at a Bee Cheng Hiang store in Singapore. Bee Cheng Hiang (Chinese: 美珍香; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bí-chin-hiang; pinyin: Měizhēnxiāng, in English "Beauty-Flavor-Aroma" [1]) is a Singaporean company that produces Chinese-style foodstuffs, especially that of Singaporean cuisine.

  5. Hong Kong embraces new pork alternative with a ... - AOL

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    Hong Kong is proud of its pork-based traditions, but some locals are embracing OmniPork in the name of the environment. Hong Kong embraces new pork alternative with a traditional flair Skip to ...

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  7. Meat floss - Wikipedia

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    Meat floss, also known as pork or yuk sung (Chinese: 肉鬆; pinyin: ròusōng; Jyutping: juk6 sung1 ; Mandarin Chinese: [ɻôʊsʊ́ŋ]), is a dried meat product with a light and fluffy texture similar to coarse cotton, originating from China.

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