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duck bao bun snack pot

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duck bao bun snack pot

45g

soft steamed buns filled with duck, hoisin sauce & vegetables

101 Kcal (224 KJ) per 1 bao’bun


allergens

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contains: wheat (gluten), soya, sesame

may contain: celery, crustaceans, egg, molluscs

nutrition

Typical nutritional values as sold per: 1 bao’bun / 100g

energy (kJ)
426 / 946
energy (kcal)
101 / 224
fat (g)
2.0 / 4.4
of which saturates (g)
0.5 / 1.1
protein (g)
3.9 / 8.6
carbohydrates (g)
16 / 36
of which sugars (g)
3.6 / 7.9
fibre (g)
1.1 / 2.4
salt (g)
0.50 / 1.1

Cooking Instructions

Best enjoyed hot, but can be eaten cold.

 

Microwave

  • Peel back film halfway
  • Place in microwave on full power for 15 seconds [750W / 900W]
  • Leave to stand for 30 seconds
  • Do not re-heat once cooked

Please always be careful of hot steam when removing bao

take a bao

The first bao we ever served in our restaurants used a fluffy pancake like bun we folded around the filling. They looked & tasted beautiful, but made a mess when you ate them. We thought this was a problem without a solution. Afterall, some things are just messy, the taste was worth it. That was until a winter trip to Tokyo, where we saw clear steaming chests filled with hot snacks dotted all over the city. There was one thing in particular that caught our eye; a perfect round bao bun called a Nikuman. When making a Nikuman the dough is folded & sealed around the filling before being steamed. This locks in the flavour & means you can confidently eat the bun with one hand. Same incredible taste, no mess. Our transition was swift.

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