Pineapple Bun
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Title
Pineapple Bun
Subject
Food, Hong Kong Food, Bun, Pineapple, Boh Loh Bau
Description
Hong Kongers call the pineapple bun 'boh loh bau'. Its name contains 'pineapple' not because it contains pineapple, but because of a special baking technique that makes the skin of the bun resemble the skin of a pineapple. The top of the bun is made from a crunchy cookie-type dough while the bottom half is made from a simple bread dough that is a little sweeter than Western bread. For one type of the bun, it is sliced in half and served hot with a slab of butter melting in its middle. Price range: $10-$15. Popular places to buy the food: Bakeries such as 'Cheung Chau Bakery', cha chaan tengs.
Creator
Unknown
Date
June 2014: the Hong Kong Government listed the pineapple bun as one of Hong Kong's intangible cultural heritage.
Relation
Cha Chaan Teng
Format
Made with sugar, egg, flour and lard
Type
Physical Object
Identifier
pineapplebun_01
Coverage
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1940s to present
1940s to present
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UUID
509eafb1-7421-4b80-8529-8d886e69a697
Collection
Citation
Unknown, “Pineapple Bun,” Food Culture in Hong Kong: CCCH9051 Group 40, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-40/items/show/5.
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