Pork chop bun
A pork chop bun is one of the most popular and famous snacks in Macau, and has been described as a Macau specialty. Pork chop bun is derived from a Portuguese pork sandwich named bifana.
Type | Sandwich |
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Place of origin | Macau |
Main ingredients | Piggy bun, pork chop |
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Chinese | 豬扒包 | ||||||||||
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The bun (piggy bun) is extremely crisp outside and very soft inside. A fried pork chop is filled into the bun horizontally. It has been described as "the Macanese version of a hamburger."
The ingredients of a pork chop bun are only a piece of bone-in pork chop and a lightly toasted and buttered bun.
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