Do Chinese eat bread at all?
By rameshn
@rameshn (68)
India
January 12, 2009 1:32am CST
I love Chinese food and most of the dishes are either to be had with some variety of rice or some type of noodles.
Does Chinese cuisine also have any type of bread?
5 responses
@mermaidivy (15394)
• United States
26 Jan 09
We do have some "bread" recipe but it's like dim sum style and we call it "bao" or dumplings, it is pretty good.
@regal_aeros (2605)
• Singapore
12 Jan 09
of course they do.
they are buns or "pau" available.
In these buns, you can have them empty (man tou) or some have chicken and egg wrapped in them or roasted pork or just red bean paste.
@brady2moss (700)
• Singapore
15 Jan 09
Yep they do have bread. Best example would be what they called Siew Pao(spelling?), loosely translated as "Pork Bun", and I just love eating this stuff.
@seaphoebe (78)
• China
22 Jan 09
Well,i don't know whether there is bread in cuisine,but we eat bread daily~~For example,before class,you will find so many people are drinking soybean milk and eating break~~~At home,we just take bread for our breakfast,but in school,we may eat bread for three meals~~