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Why Didn't Anyone Tell Me There Were Roast Pork Cookies?

"chinese BBQ roast pork is one of my favorite foods because it’s delicious and so easily accessible in chinatown, as nearly every block will have a shop that has fresh roast meats in the window. i love anything made with it : roast pork buns, roast pork flaky pastry called “char siu so”, roast pork rice crepe, and scrumptous barbeque roast pork on its own, but i have never seen a flat roast pork cookie before." Jo Jo of Eat 2 Love discovered what sounds like may potentially be my new favorite savoury pastry treat.

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I had my first Chinese pork cookie a couple years ago. It was mind blowing. I'm Chinese, but I'd never heard of such a thing. Someone told me that they're Fujianese. I loved how they're sweet, salty, crunchy and chewy. I don't even know what these are called in Chinese, but I wish I did so I could get a recipe. I think I've seen these at many bakeries, like Manna House (on 125 Mott St. and 217 Grand St. ) and K. & D.

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