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'''Peanut butter bun''' is a kind of [[Chinese pastry]] found in [[Hong Kong]] as well as [[Chinatown]] bakery shops overseas.[http://blogs.menupages.com/philadelphia/2007/12/chinatowns_hong_kong_bakery.html] The bun has layers of [[peanut butter]] fillings, sometimes with light sprinkles of sugar mixed with the peanut butter to add extra flavor. Unlike the other buns, the shape can vary depending on the store selling it.
'''Peanut butter bun''' is a kind of [[Chinese pastry]] found in [[Hong Kong]] as well as [[Chinatown]] bakery shops overseas.<ref>[http://blogs.menupages.com/philadelphia/2007/12/chinatowns_hong_kong_bakery.html http://blogs.menupages.com/philadelphia/2007/12/chinatowns_hong_kong_bakery.html] ''blogs.menupages.com'' </ref> The bun has layers of [[peanut butter]] fillings, sometimes with light sprinkles of sugar mixed with the peanut butter to add extra flavor. Unlike the other buns, the shape can vary depending on the store selling it.


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[[Category:Pastry]]

Revision as of 02:14, 8 June 2009

Peanut butter bun
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Hanyu Pinyinhuā shēng jiàng bāo
Jyutpingfaa1 sang1 zoeng3 baau1
Literal meaningpeanut butter bun
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinhuā shēng jiàng bāo
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingfaa1 sang1 zoeng3 baau1

Peanut butter bun is a kind of Chinese pastry found in Hong Kong as well as Chinatown bakery shops overseas.[1] The bun has layers of peanut butter fillings, sometimes with light sprinkles of sugar mixed with the peanut butter to add extra flavor. Unlike the other buns, the shape can vary depending on the store selling it.