Type | Dumpling |
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Course | Appetiser or snack |
Place of origin | Australia |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Meat, cabbage |
Variations | Vegetarian (assorted fillings) |
A dim sim is Chinese-inspired meat and vegetable dumpling-style snack food, popular in Australia[1] and to a lesser extent in New Zealand. It was popularized in the 1940s, by a Chinese immigrant in Melbourne who originally came from Guangdong, William Chen Wing Young, the father of Australian celebrity chef, author and TV personality Elizabeth Chong.[1] The name derives from the pronunciation diim syiim (點心) in Toisanese, the predominant dialect spoken at the time by Central Melbourne's Chinese community.