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    Chinese food in the Philippines(4/7)

    2017-11-15 13:24 China Plus Editor:Li Yan
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    ?Siopao, literally meaning "steamed bun," is the Philippine version of the Cantonese steamed bun called cha siu bao. It is a popular snack sold mostly in Chinese restaurants or by sidewalk vendors in the Philippines. There are different varieties based on the filling: asado (cha siu bao) or bola-bola (a combination of pork, chicken, beef, shrimp or salted duck egg). There is also a baked variety. (Photo/China Plus)

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