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Common Dim Sum Dishes
- Har gau: Shrimp dumpling
- Siu mai: Pork dumplings
- Cheung Gyun: Deep fried spring rolls
- Char siu bao: Barbecue pork buns
- Kwun tong gau: Shark fin dumpling in broth
- Ham shui kok: Fried pork dumplings
- Fung Jeow: Chicken feet
- Yao Yu Sou: Deep fried squid tentacles
- Law bak goh: Turnip cake
- Wu tow goh: Taro cakes
- Law mai gai: Sticky rice wrapped in a lotus leaf
- Dan tat: Egg custard tarts
- Lai yung bao: Steamed buns filled with egg custard
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Dim Sum Culture
Diners are usually seated family-style at a large table, often with strangers. In Hong Kong, multi-generational family dim sum meals are traditional on Sunday mornings. Usually, carts are wheeled around with dim sum dishes on them. Attendants call out the names of the items, and diners request whatever looks good. Sometimes, diners are given a list of dim sum items on offer. Diners check off the items they want, and give the paper to their waiter, who brings the dishes. Either way, the dishes do not come out at once, but are slowly brought out through the meal. Dessert is not saved for last, but interspersed between items. -
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Dim Sum on Amazon
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Dim Sum: A Pocket Guide - $7.95
With its small plates and endless assortment of dishes, dim sum is an increasingly popular way to do brunch. For those new to this fun feast, or regulars looking to try a different dish, Dim Sum is the ultimate guidebook to this traditional...
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Helen Chen's Asian Kitchen 4-Inch Bamboo Dim Sum Steamer with Lid, set 2 - $11.99
Helen's Asian Kitchen's natural 4 Bamboo Dim Steamer set of 2 with Lids is handmade and securely assembled with bamboo pegs and bamboo lacing. The small steamer baskets can be used as individual serving pieces right at the table. Unlike ...
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Yum Yum Dim Sum (World Snacks) - $6.95
A fresh addition to the award-winning World Snacks menu, YUM YUM DIM SUM serves up a scrumptious parade of Chinese delights, from oolong tea and dumplings to sticky rice and pork buns. It'll have you swooning for spring rolls and drooling o...
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Foojoy Dim Sum Bo Nay Tea - 100 Tea Bags (7.0 Oz) - $9.99
Bo Nay gives a dark, full-bodied brew but the tea is actually mild and smooth, characterized by a distinctive earthy flavor. China's Chrysanthemum bloosoms are simply dried to make an herbal tea. Very popular in the summer, chrysanthemum is...
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