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'''''Paomo''''' ({{zh|c=泡馍|p= pàomó|l=soaked [[Mantou|mó]]}}) is a specialty of [[Shaanxi]] cuisine and is a typical food eaten in [[Xi'an]]. It is a hot stew of chopped-up baked unleavened bread (known regionally as 馍, pinyin: mó) cooked in [[Lamb and mutton|lamb]] broth and served with lamb meat. It is often eaten with [[garlic|pickled garlic]] and [[chili sauce]].
'''''Paomo''''' ({{zh|c=泡馍|p= pàomó|l=soaked [[Mantou|mó]]}}) is a specialty of [[Shaanxi]] cuisine and is a typical food eaten in [[Xi'an]]. It is a hot stew of chopped-up steamed leavened bread (known regionally as 馍 or 饅頭, pinyin: mó or mántóu) cooked in [[Lamb and mutton|lamb]] broth and served with lamb meat. It is often eaten with [[garlic|pickled garlic]] and [[chili sauce]].


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Revision as of 13:20, 2 August 2013

Paomo
A bowl of paomo served in the cafeteria of Xi'an Jiaotong University
TypeStew
Place of originChina
Region or stateShaanxi
Main ingredientsBread, lamb broth, lamb meat

Paomo (Chinese: 泡馍; pinyin: pàomó; lit. 'soaked ') is a specialty of Shaanxi cuisine and is a typical food eaten in Xi'an. It is a hot stew of chopped-up steamed leavened bread (known regionally as 馍 or 饅頭, pinyin: mó or mántóu) cooked in lamb broth and served with lamb meat. It is often eaten with pickled garlic and chili sauce.

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