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Chinese Pork Buns – Spicy (4pack)

Original price was: $16.00.Current price is: $9.99.

4 PACK/ BAG

Fluffy, tender buns packed with juicy pork in a rich, spicy-sweet sauce. These homemade baozi bring the bold flavours of your favourite dim sum straight to your table.

✔️ No added MSG ✔️ No preservatives ✔️ No artificial colours or flavours

 

Handmade steamed bun filled with Australian pork, ginger, and a dash of soy and oyster sauce, wrapped in delicate dough and frozen fresh with no added MSG, preservatives, or artificial colours. Soft on the outside, juicy and flavourful on the inside.

It’s one of our signature bao and contains all the savoury flavours of traditional Chinese Style of Asian bun. A quick and easy way to enjoy this rich Asian flavour profile – ready in minutes when steamed on the stovetop, or in just seconds from the microwave.

Perfect for:
Breakfast, quick lunches, afternoon snacks or casual entertaining.

Cooking Instructions:

  • Steam: Steam from frozen for 10 minutes.
  • Microwave: One bao at a time, 60 seconds. Keep the paper on or use a damp towel.

Prepared Period: Ready to serve in just 1 minute from frozen.

 

 


BAO FAQ

How do I eat bao?

Bao is the perfect portable snack or meal! Once prepared, simply peel off the paper and savor every bite. With so much flavor packed inside Bao House’s signature bao, it is the perfect on-the-go solution to feed any need.

Do I dip my bao in sauces?

Because our flavours speak for themselves, we are purists at Bao House. But we know some of our fans love a good sauce and we would never discourage creativity – especially in the kitchen. So, if you’ve got a flavorite bao/sauce combo in mind, give it a try!

Is this the same thing as a dumpling?

A bao is one type of Asian dumpling. Also known as dim sum, bao are round, purse-shaped dumplings, while potstickers are crescent-shaped dumplings. Lucky for you, Wow Bao also offers Ginger Chicken Potstickers, Chicken Soup Dumplings, and Pork Soup Dumplings as part of their product line. A bao is one type of Asian dumpling. Also known as dim sum, bao are round, purse-shaped dumplings, while potstickers are crescent-shaped dumplings. Lucky for you, Bao House also offers Ginger Chicken Potstickers, Chicken Soup Dumplings, and Pork Soup Dumplings as part of their product line.

What is a Bao?

Bao can be traced back as far as 400 BC as a staple of Chinese cuisine. For centuries the soft, fluffy dough filled with savoury or sweet flavours has varied from region to region, but the ease and deliciousness of the traditional Asian food has remained. In 2013 Bao House was born and we’ve spent the last 12 years making Baos for Bao Lovers.
Shelf Life

107 Days

Storage & Transport

Keep frozen below -18°C

Heating Instruction

Heat in the microwave for 2 minutes or steam for 10 minutes after thawing

Packaging

400g (8pcs) 1 pc/serve

Ingredients used/composition

flour, water, Pork, Shallot, Soy, Oyster, Thirteen-Aroma Spices

Allergen Advice

soy, wheat, oyster