Lumpia is a popular Indonesian snack or appetizer that consists of a crispy spring roll filled with a variety of ingredients such as vegetables, meat, or seafood. It is influenced by Chinese cuisine but has become a staple in Indonesian culinary culture, with several regional variations. Key Features of Lumpia: Types of Lumpia: Lumpia Semarang:...
Learn moreSpring Rolls (春卷, Chūnjuǎn) are a popular Chinese appetizer or snack made of thin pastry wrappers filled with a variety of ingredients, then fried or baked until crispy. They are enjoyed in many Asian cuisines, often as a symbol of prosperity during festive occasions like the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year). Key Features: Wrapper: Thin,...
Learn moreDim Sum (点心) refers to a traditional style of Chinese cuisine that includes a wide variety of small, bite-sized dishes, often served in steamer baskets or on small plates. Originating from Cantonese-speaking regions, dim sum is commonly enjoyed during brunch or tea time and is typically associated with Yum Cha (饮茶), which means “drinking tea.”...
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