Type | Baozi |
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Course | Snack |
Place of origin | Philippines |
Main ingredients | Pork, Flour, Soy Sauce, Salt |
Variations | Siopao asado, Siopao bola bola, Toasted siopao, Fried siopao, Paowaw, other dessert variants |
330 kcal (1382 kJ) | |
Similar dishes | Baozi (China), Char siu bao (China), Siu pao (Marshall Islands), Salapao (Thailand), Manapua (Hawaii), Keke Pua'a (Samoa & American Samoa) |
Siopao (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈʃopaʊ]), 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.[1][2]
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