Chinese sticky rice
Chinese sticky rice (Chinese: 糯米飯; pinyin: nuòmǐ fàn or Chinese: 油飯; pinyin: yóufàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: iû-pn̄g) is Chinese rice dish commonly made from glutinous rice and can include soy sauce, oyster sauce, scallions, cilantro and other ingredients.[1][2][3]
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Chinese sticky rice in a Fairwood restaurant in Hong Kong
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Chinese sticky rice in Taiwan
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Chinese sticky rice in Taiwan
The dish is commonly served in dim sum.
See also
References
- Betty (2015-01-08). "No Mi Fan (糯米饭 ) without a steamer (Chinese Sticky Rice)". Food52. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
- Jennifer Che (2001-09-01). "Chinese Sticky Rice (Nuo Mi Fan)". Tiny Urban Kitchen. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
- Nado2003 (7 January 2008). "Chinese Sticky Rice Nuomi Fan) Recipe". Food.com. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
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