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  2. Señorita bread - Wikipedia

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    Señorita bread, also known as Spanish bread or pan de kastila, is a Filipino bread roll characteristically oblong or cylindrical in shape with a traditional sweet filling made of breadcrumbs, butter or margarine, and brown sugar. It is usually yellowish in color due to the use of eggs and butter. The exterior is sprinkled with breadcrumbs. [1] [2]

  3. How to Make Bao Buns (Baozi) from Scratch

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    When most people say "bao buns," they mean baozi, the Chinese steamed pork buns you can learn to make with this step-by-step family recipe. The post How to Make Bao Buns (Baozi) from Scratch ...

  4. Monay (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Monay is made with all-purpose flour or bread flour dough, mixed with milk (usually powdered milk), yeast, egg yolks, and a small amount of salt, sugar, and butter.The dough is kneaded into a ball and allowed to rest for a couple of hours until the dough doubles in size.

  5. Koah-pau - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, it is served in Chinese Filipino restaurants throughout the country, where it is known as cuapao (割包; koah-pau). [23] [3] [24] [25] [2] [26] In Hong Kong, they are known as cha bao (叉包) which means "fork buns" as the sandwiches are usually pierced by a toothpick or bamboo skewer to keep the fillings in place.

  6. How to Make 3-Ingredient Morning Buns [Video] - AOL

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  7. Asado roll - Wikipedia

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    Asado rolls, also called asado buns or baked siopao, is a Filipino bread roll filled with savory-sweet pork asado. It is similar to the asado siopao except it is baked (not steamed). The top can either be covered with an egg wash , bread crumbs, or sprinkled with sesame seeds .

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    The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Pumpkin pie.A little football and a lot of gratitude. Thanksgiving simply wouldn’t be the same without certain traditions.. That being said, doing and ...

  9. Siopao - Wikipedia

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    Siopao (Tagalog pronunciation:), is a Philippine steamed bun with various fillings. It is the indigenized version of the Fujianese baozi, introduced to the Philippines by Hokkien immigrants during the Spanish colonial period. It is a popular snack in the Philippines and is commonly sold by bakeries and restaurants.