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xiao long bao /siow ləng pow, ţiau luN pau/ n. [Eng. (Hanyu Pinyin) translit. of Mand. 小笼包 xiǎo lóng bāo: xiǎo small, little + lóng basket, container; (food) steamer + bāo wrap; bundle, package (Chi.–Eng. Dict.)]  A Chinese steamed dumpling with a smooth skin containing minced pork and a small amount of soup, which is usu. dipped into black vinegar and sliced ginger for eating.
2006 Wong Ah Yoke The Sunday Times (LifeStyle) (from Straits Times Interactive), 15 October. Xiao long bao: The steamed pork dumplings are slightly larger at Crystal Jade.. and come with thicker skins, which is not usually good. But when we bite into them, out gushes hot, flavourful stock. The meat filling also has lots of bite. 2006 Tan Hsueh Yun The Sunday Times (LifeStyle) (from Straits Times Interactive), 22 October. There was something very galling about not being able to communicate with other Chinese people. And to be fleeced at a xiao long bao eatery because they thought I was a stupid tourist. 2006 June Cheong (quoting Tan Siang Yee) The Sunday Times (LifeStyle) (from Straits Times Interactive), 29 October. I also like Crystal Jade because of its xiao long bao (steamed pork dumplings). Among all I’ve tried, those are the most fragrant and they have a lot of soup inside when you bite into them.  2007 Wong Ah Yoke The Sunday Times (LifeStyle), 19 August, L27 [T]he xiao long bao (soup dumpling) is pretty good.

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