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Shanghai fried pork buns, also known as shengjianbao, Shanghai, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fried pork buns, also known as shengjianbao, freshly cooked at a Shanghai food market Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Traditional Chinese Shengjian mantou
Shanghai-style pan-fried pork buns, Shanghai, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shengjian Bao freshly made Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
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Sheng Jian Bao Pan-fried pork buns Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pan fried buns Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pan fried buns Royalty Free Stock Photo
The name shengjian mantou is often abbreviated to sheng jian. Shengjian mantou (also known as the shengjianbao outside Shanghai) are a type of small, pan-fried baozi which is a specialty of Shanghai. It is usually filled with pork and gelatin that melts into soup/liquid when cooked. And can be accompanied by a small bowl of clear soup. The buns themselves can be dipped in vinegar. Shengjian mantou has been one of the most common breakfast items in Shanghai for the last century. As a ubiquitous breakfast item, it has a significant place in Shanghainese culture.


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