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Taro dumpling

Taro dumpling
Taro dumpling
TypeDim sum
Place of originChina
Main ingredientsTaro, ground pork
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Taro dumpling
Traditional Chinese芋頭
Simplified Chinese芋头
Jyutpingwu6tau2 gok3
Cantonese Yalewuhtáu gok
Hanyu Pinyinyùtóu jiǎo
Literal meaningtaro dumpling
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinyùtóu jiǎo
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationwuhtáu gok
Jyutpingwu6tau2 gok3

Taro dumpling (Chinese: 芋角; Jyutping: wu6 gok3; Cantonese Yale: wuhgók) is a variety of dim sum served within Chinese cuisine.[1] It is a standard dish in dim sum restaurants in Hong Kong and around the world. Among overseas Chinatowns, it is often sold as a Chinese pastry. It is also known as taro croquette,[2] deep-fried taro dumpling,[3] deep-fried taro dumpling puff,[4] or simply taro dumpling. [5]

The outer shell is made from a thick layer of taro that has been boiled and mashed. The filling is made from seasoned ground pork. The dumpling is deep-fried, and the outermost layer of taro becomes crisp, light, and fluffy.

See also

References

  1. ^ "蜂巢炸芋角". chinabaike.com. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Wu Gok (Taro Croquettes)".
  3. ^ "Deep-fried Taro Dumpling - 芋角 - Dim Sum Guide". 25 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Wu Gok - Deep-Fried Taro Dumpling Puffs| Dim Sum Recipes".
  5. ^ "CHEWIE:How to Make Traditional Asian Recipes: How to Make: Taro Dumplings 芋頭角 Wu Gok". January 2012.


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