Red bean cake

Red bean cake
Type Cake
Course Dessert
Main ingredients Red bean paste
Cookbook: Red bean cake  Media: Red bean cake
Red bean cake
Traditional Chinese 紅豆蛋糕
Simplified Chinese 红豆蛋糕
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 紅豆糕
Simplified Chinese 红豆糕

Red bean cake is a type of Asian cake with a sweet red bean paste filling.[1] It is made primarily with azuki beans.

Japanese cuisine

Mizuyokan (Japan) is made without the outer shell of the beans, and instead of a paste, the mashed beans are mixed with gelatin, cooled for an extended period of time, and then cut into squares and served.

Cantonese cuisine

Cantonese-style red bean cake is made with hardened red bean paste that has been frozen. The cake is sweetened and sprinkled with sesames. It is generally tough to bite, and is served as a square block. Depending on the particular region within China, this may be seen as a year-round snack, or as a seasonal pastry consumed on certain traditional Chinese holidays.

See also

References

  1. Leung, Wai Shan (Mar 2014). 香港點心 Hong Kong Dim Sum (First ed.). Hong Kong: Wan Li Book Co., Ltd. p. 110. ISBN 9789621452313. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
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