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  2. Pineapple bun - Wikipedia

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    A pineapple bun (Chinese: 菠蘿包; Jyutping: bo 1 lo 4 baau 1) is a kind of sweet bun predominantly popular in Hong Kong [1] and also common in Chinatowns worldwide. [2] Despite the name, it does not traditionally contain pineapple ; rather, the name refers to the look of the characteristic topping (which resembles the texture of a pineapple).

  3. List of Chinese bakery products - Wikipedia

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    Pineapple cake – Round or rectangular block shaped shortcrust pastry filled with pineapple jam. (凤梨酥; 鳳梨酥; fènglí sū) Rousong bun or "pork fu" bun – Dried fried fluffy meat fibers in a bun, sometimes with whipped cream added; Sausage bun, also called "hot dog bun" – Steamed or baked bun, always includes a piece of sausage ...

  4. Concha - Wikipedia

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    Another similar pastry is the pineapple bun, which is a sweet bun that originated in Hong Kong. The pineapple bun was created by a family-owned restaurant in the 1940s, having drawn inspiration from the look of conchas by scoring the sweet bread to look similar to a pineapple skin. [13]

  5. Melonpan - Wikipedia

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    Melonpan (メロンパン, meronpan), also called melon bun or melon bread, is a Japanese sweetbun covered in a layer of crispy cookie dough. The texture resembles that of a melon, such as a cantaloupe. It is not traditionally melon-flavored. [1] Melonpan and pineapple bun from Hong Kong are very similar. By comparison, the Japanese style is ...

  6. 24 Rare and Expensive Foods From Around the World - AOL

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    It is made with a beef patty, truffle-infused brie, smoked bacon, black truffle mayonnaise, and a gold leaf-wrapped brioche bun. It sold for around $1,777 during its launch, but prices can vary ...

  7. Cocktail bun - Wikipedia

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    Each bun is approximately 6 to 8 inches long and 2 to 3 inches high in the shape of a small baguette. [2] The cocktail bun can be found in many Chinese bakeries along with other popular sweet buns like the pineapple bun, which also originated from Hong Kong.

  8. 25+ Restaurants That Got Famous For Just One Iconic Dish - AOL

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    The Brown Hotel: The Hot Brown. Louisville, Kentucky The hot brown is an open-faced sandwich with a layer of toast, roasted turkey, bacon, and tomato topped with creamy mornay sauce and broiled.

  9. Sandwiches That Were Invented In Each State - AOL

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    It’s a simple sandwich made of smoky brisket, chopped fine and piled generously on a buttery toasted bun or white bread, usually topped with tangy barbecue sauce, pickles, and sliced onions.