Zhaliang Explained

Zhaliang
Country:China
Region:Guangdong province
Course:Dim sum, breakfast
Main Ingredient:rice noodle roll, youtiao

Zhaliang or cha leung, literally "fried two,"[1] is a Cantonese dim sum. It is made by tightly wrapping rice noodle roll around youtiao (fried dough).[2] It can be found in Chinese restaurants in Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macau and Malaysia.

It is often served doused in soy sauce, hoisin sauce or sesame paste and sprinkled with sesame seeds. It is usually eaten with soy milk or congee.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Asian Pacific Legal Experience exhibit opens in Minneapolis. 5 June 2015. China Insight.
  2. Web site: Gallery: The Serious Eats Guide to Dim Sum: Serious Eats. Derious Eats. 4 October 2016.