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Moon shrimp cake
Slices of moon shrimp cake
Alternative namesThai-style moon shrimp cake, yueliang xiabing
Place of origin Taiwan

Moon shrimp cake, ( simplified Chinese: 月亮虾饼; traditional Chinese: 月亮蝦餅; pinyin: yuèliàng xiābǐng), is a popular Taiwanese xiaochi that is usually served in local Yunnanese-Thai restaurants. Shrimp, garlic, and pork fat are pounded then spread on a circular spring roll wrapper. Another wrapper is placed over top and the cake is panfried and served with sweet chili sauce. The name is said to derive from the shape of the cake that results, like a golden full moon. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Innovation and Fusion: The 'Exotics' of Taiwanese Cuisine". Taiwan News. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
  2. ^ "「月亮蝦餅」才不是泰國菜!身世謎揭曉⋯那是台菜啦!" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). SET News. Retrieved 2024-06-24.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moon shrimp cake
Slices of moon shrimp cake
Alternative namesThai-style moon shrimp cake, yueliang xiabing
Place of origin Taiwan

Moon shrimp cake, ( simplified Chinese: 月亮虾饼; traditional Chinese: 月亮蝦餅; pinyin: yuèliàng xiābǐng), is a popular Taiwanese xiaochi that is usually served in local Yunnanese-Thai restaurants. Shrimp, garlic, and pork fat are pounded then spread on a circular spring roll wrapper. Another wrapper is placed over top and the cake is panfried and served with sweet chili sauce. The name is said to derive from the shape of the cake that results, like a golden full moon. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Innovation and Fusion: The 'Exotics' of Taiwanese Cuisine". Taiwan News. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
  2. ^ "「月亮蝦餅」才不是泰國菜!身世謎揭曉⋯那是台菜啦!" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). SET News. Retrieved 2024-06-24.



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