小笼包子

小籠包子
xiǎolóngbāozi
noun

Measure Word

Meanings

  1. 1 xiaolongbao
  2. 2 small steamer-basket soup dumplings

Examples

Chī xiǎolóngbāozi xiān yào yǎo ge xiǎo kǒu xī tāng.
To eat xiaolongbao you first bite a small opening and suck out the soup.
Shànghǎi Nánxiáng de xiǎolóngbāozi zuì chūmíng.
The xiaolongbao from Nanxiang in Shanghai are the most famous.

Tips

culture
Thin-skinned pork (or crab-and-pork) dumplings steamed in small bamboo baskets (). The signature feature is the jellied broth folded into the filling, which melts into a burst of soup when the dumpling is steamed. Originated in Nanxiang, Shanghai in the 1870s; a shibboleth for Jiangnan cuisine.
mistakes
Easily confused with 灌汤包 (guàntāngbāo) — Kaifeng / Xi'an "soup-injected buns" which are larger and more broth-filled. Xiaolongbao are smaller, more delicate and from Jiangnan.

Stroke Order

xiǎo
lóng
bāo