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liuzhou

liuzhou

This definitely falls into the fun category. It certainly fulfills minimal practical use.

 

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Standard steamer basket as found in every Chinese kitchen (Chinese Food Myth No. 3)

 

Nope. This one contains three lovely buns. What flavour? The only clue is "no essential oil, no fragrance" in the product description. Yep, the buns are candles. Even came with some matches to light the things!

 

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Scented buns were an option. Scents included gardenia, caramel, ice cream, peach, pear etc. No bao flavours!

 

I suppose your dim sum can now be less dim!

liuzhou

liuzhou

This definitely falls into the fun category. It certainly fulfills minimal practical use.

 

basket.thumb.jpg.51a4923192a1e6b5e0c07583a6b1231f.jpg

 

Standard steamer basket as found in every Chinese kitchen (Chinese Food Myth No. 3)

 

Nope. This one contains three lovely buns. What flavour? The only clue is "no essential oil, no fragrance" in the product description. Yesp, they are candles. Even came with some matches to light the things!

 

1824275067_basketandcandles.thumb.jpg.295b017d3d0dc9288fe99d6e4d1e0dd5.jpg

 

Scented buns were an option. Scents included gardenia, caramel, ice cream, peach, pear etc. No bao flavours!

 

I suppose your dim sum can now be less dim!

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