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Sou Chinese 酥 Transcriptions Mandarin - Hanyu Pinyin sū Min - Hokkien POJ so͘ Cantonese (Yue) - Jyutping sou1 Sou is a type of dried flaky Chinese pastry found in a variety of Chinese cuisine.
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Dim sum
In dim sum restaurants, char siu sou (叉燒酥) is the most common version available. Other varieties may include century egg and lotus seed paste. These are commonly found in Hong Kong or Singapore in Asia. They may occasionally be found in some overseas Chinatowns.
Shanghai cuisine
In Shanghai cuisine, a number of dried varieties are available, such as peanut sou (花生酥), green bean sou (綠豆酥) or walnut sou (核桃酥). People often buy them for souvenirs in boxed forms.
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See also
- Char siu baau
- Ox-tongue pastry
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