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Since when do you put dumplings in water?

 

I know you do that for wonton (obviously), but all my life I've eaten them straight up with maybe black vinegar on the side (and fried, of course)...

 

Edit: Then again, wontons are a type of dumplings... Say wontons then! Wongtons! Wontongs!

 

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Wonton.

 

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Dumplings.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiaozi

 

Dumplings covers the steamed version, the grilled/fried version, and the soup version.

 

And the colour of the vinegar isn't really that important, we're all referring to rice vinegar here.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_vinegar#Chinese

 

Oh, and because China is so big, there are different Cuisines in different parts of China. There are more soup based dumplings than just Wonton.

 

Incase people don't know what Cha Siu Bao is, it's basically steamy, savoury, barbecue pork buns.

 

Here's a pic of it;

 

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It's so weird reading the pinyin lol, I always just say it out loud. I usually don't like Cantonese food (probably because my dad's family is Canto and we have Canto food every single [bleep]ing time a relative comes over), but cha siu bao are fine...very fine.

While we're on the topic of Asian food, how many of you can I creep out with this?

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Pig's blood cake. :)

Less disgusting but just as good:

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[have no clue what the English name would be...it's chicken something]

Oh man I miss Taiwan so much.

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Cenin pân nîd, istan pân nîd, dan nin ú-cenich, nin ú-istach.

Ithil luin eria vi menel caran...Tîn dan delu.

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I've been eating a lot of carrots recently.

Just plain ol carrots.

I LOVE CARROTS.

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Wongtong, have you ever had Turbot?

Yes, I believe I have. Not much meat on there, but still nommy.

 

@ThurinEthir: Eating pig blood is kinda gross, but it tastes okay. I think the whole 'blood' thing just puts me off though.

 

@Pinkbullet: Those are quite nice too, it's the same filling just in a different bun. I think I prefer the ones you posted, but both are goooood.

 

LOOK AT THIS. MINI CAKES!

 

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My parents and I go to the Chinatown in Chicago about once a month, and we got cha shao baos too.

 

Ours looks like these:

 

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That's the baked version, that actually resembles bread, with savoury meat filling. What I posted was the steamed version, which was a soft bun.

 

Here's some vegetables to go with the meal

 

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EDIT - Hmm, chicken wings with a 'Spicy salt' mix is pretty damn good too

 

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Lol, another edit - Found some baked lobster and cheese images.

 

@Wongtong; It's a flatfish, the big ones are the ones with loads of meat. Actually, that sounds a little wrong on a food thread :x. It's known for it's delicate flavour though. Best served steamed, with a light touch of soy and some sliced spring onions.

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My parents and I go to the Chinatown in Chicago about once a month, and we got cha shao baos too.

 

Ours looks like these:

 

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That's the baked version, that actually resembles bread, with savoury meat filling. What I posted was the steamed version, which was a soft bun.

The ones that Not_Trolling posted are the legit traditional Chinese ones; those are the westernized ones. :P

I like Szechuan cuisine, by the way. Bring on the spicy. :D

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Cenin pân nîd, istan pân nîd, dan nin ú-cenich, nin ú-istach.

Ithil luin eria vi menel caran...Tîn dan delu.

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My parents and I go to the Chinatown in Chicago about once a month, and we got cha shao baos too.

 

Ours looks like these:

 

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That's the baked version, that actually resembles bread, with savoury meat filling. What I posted was the steamed version, which was a soft bun.

The ones that Not_Trolling posted are the legit traditional Chinese ones; those are the westernized ones. :P

I like Szechuan cuisine, by the way. Bring on the spicy. :D

 

It's weird, some people get mixed up with Westernised Chinese Foods and Authentic Chinese Foods. Not so sure about the kind of buns Pinkbullet posted, I've seen them in a few authentic vendors in London Chinatown.

 

I just realised that fried rice is quite common in Authentic Chinese Cuisine, didn't know that.

 

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EDIT - I dislike Szechuan cuisine for one simple reason - Far too many spices. "From the Cantonese perspective, strong spices are added only to stale seafood to cover the rotting odour."

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I'm honestly not a huge Chinese food fan. I mean I like a lot of it, but it's not my favorite.

 

Tell me, are you referring to the authentic stuff, or the American stuff? The American stuff is basically modification of Chinese food to be more palatable for Americans.

 

Personally, I hate it. I've ate some of it before and just didn't like it. I'd be ashamed to call that Chinese Food

 

More info on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_chinese_cuisine

 

EDIT - A picture for my post

 

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This is real Chinese food. Not for Amateurs

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That's the baked version, that actually resembles bread, with savoury meat filling. What I posted was the steamed version, which was a soft bun.

Must you always think I'm trying to contradict you?

 

No, sir. That is not the case. Keep our foods separate. We all live near different Chinatowns and our parents are all from different parts of Asia so you might as well not try to compare mine from yours from Wong's from Penguins, mmk. Ty.

 

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Waffles and bacon and maple syrup for lunch. Life is good bro.

So lucky. Do want, so much.

I love bacon in syrup.

 

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