- Bah-oân (Chinese: 肉圓; pinyin:
ròuyuán; Wade–Giles: jou4-yüan2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-oân; lit. 'meat circle') is a
Taiwanese street food. The term "ba-wan"...
- (滨河镇, بٍحَ جٍ)
Wenchang (文昌镇, وٌچَانْ جٍ)
Dongyuan (东园镇, دْويُوًا جٍ)
Rouyuan (柔远镇, ژِوْيُوًاجٍ)
Zhenluo (镇罗镇, جٍلُوَ جٍ)
Xuanhe (宣和镇, حَ جٍ) Yongkang...
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called Tong
Yuejian (童嶽薦) who
lived in the mid-Qing
recorded a dish,
dadian rouyuan (大㓠肉圓), in his
concise cookbook Tiaoding ji (調鼎集):...
- tofu (臭豆腐乳) and
dried stinky tofu (臭豆腐乾).
Taiwanese meatball 肉圓 bah-oân
ròuyuán Local A
sticky gelatinous tapioca dough filled with pork,
bamboo shoots...
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Country China Province Gansu Prefecture-level city
Qingyang County seat
Rouyuan Area • Total 3,791 km2 (1,464 sq mi) Highest elevation 1,780 m (5,840 ft)...
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modern Zhenkang, out of Dehong),
Mangshi Lu (茫施路,
modern Mangshi), and
Rouyuan Lu (柔远路,
modern Lujiang, out of Dehong). In addition, the
special divisions...
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regarded as 'rare'
because they have six petals,
rather than five. Cì máo
ròuyuán (刺毛肉圆) is
considered one of the most
famous foods from Tangxi. It consists...
- Latn text/non-Latn
script subtag mismatch (help)) Towns:
Yuele (悦乐镇),
Rouyuan (柔远镇),
Yuancheng (元城镇),
Nanliang (南梁镇),
Chenghao (城壕镇),
Wujiao (五蛟镇) Townships:...