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Baobing may
refer to:
Báobǐng (薄餅, also
pronounced bóbĭng), the
Chinese catch-all term to
refer to
pastry with a thin
wrapper or flat dough, including:...
- 剉冰; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chhoah-peng) or Tsua bing, also
known as
Baobing (Chinese: 刨冰; pinyin:
bàobīng) in Mandarin, is a
shaved ice
dessert introduced to Taiwan...
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Taiwanese cuisine it is
known as Tshuah-ping (剉冰;
Taiwanese Hokkien) or "
Bàobīng" (刨冰;
Mandarin Pinyin).
There are many
varieties in Taiwan. Some of them...
-
Galaktoboureko Halawet el Jibn
Knafeh Qatayef Rice
pudding Aiyu
jelly Bubble tea
Bàobīng Pineapple cake
Suncake Taro ball
Cendol Coconut custard Foi
thong Gr****...
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plums and is used to make
salty plum
drinks and
toppings for
shaved ice or
baobing.
Pickled plums are
another type of
preserve available in Asia and international...
- thus lun-pia
means "soft cake". It is
referred to as rùnbǐng (潤餅) or
báobǐng, bóbǐng (薄餅) in Mandarin, and also as bópíjuǎn (薄皮卷). In
neighboring Malaysia...
- be made from
glutinous or
normal rice.
Another cold
dessert is
called baobing,
which is
shaved ice with
sweet syrup.
Chinese jellies are
known collectively...
- in the
Philippines and Indonesia. It is
referred to as rùnbǐng (潤餅) or
báobǐng (薄餅) in Mandarin, and also as bópíjuǎn (薄皮卷). A
popiah "skin" (薄餅皮) is...
- ō͘-á-peng) – an ice
cream made of taro root paste. Tshuah-ping (also
known as
Baobing) – a
Taiwanese shaved ice
dessert very
common in China, Taiwan, Malaysia...
- soup
Boboji (钵钵鸡) - Bobo
chicken Shaokao (烧烤) -
Street barbecue Qianwei Baobing (犍为薄饼) -
Qianwei Pancakes Doufunao (豆腐脑) -
Leshan Style Tofu Soup Tianpiya...