Jianbing

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Jianbing is a traditional Chinese street food similar to crepes. It is a type of baozi that is often eaten for breakfast in China. The term "jianbing" is derived from the Chinese words "jian" (煎), meaning "pan-fried", and "bing" (饼), meaning "flatbread".

Etymology

The term "jianbing" is derived from the Chinese words "jian" (煎), meaning "pan-fried", and "bing" (饼), meaning "flatbread". The dish is named after its cooking method, where the batter is spread on a flat griddle to form a thin pancake, which is then fried.

History

Jianbing has a history of over 2,000 years and is believed to have originated in the Shandong province during the Three Kingdoms period. According to legend, the dish was invented by the military strategist Zhuge Liang, who had his soldiers cook batter on their shields over a fire when their woks were lost.

Preparation and Variations

Jianbing is made from a batter of wheat and grain flour, which is spread on a circular griddle to form a thin pancake. The pancake is then brushed with egg and various toppings such as scallions, cilantro, and pickles are added. The pancake is then folded and cut into pieces.

There are several regional variations of jianbing in China. In Beijing, jianbing is often served with a crispy fried dough known as you tiao. In Tianjin, a local variation known as "jianbing guozi" is popular, which includes a deep-fried dough stick wrapped inside the pancake.

Popularity

Jianbing is a popular street food in China and is often eaten for breakfast. It has also gained popularity in other countries, with jianbing stalls appearing in cities such as New York and London.

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