Most buns in China are steamed or pan-fried, but this type of bun from Xinjiang is baked in an oven called a tandoor. We went to Urumqi to learn how it’s made.
This is the sixth episode in our 10-part series about different types of bao in China. In the next episode, we’ll go to Sichuan to learn about a flaky, croissant-like bao. Stay tuned!
If you liked this video, we have more stories about bao in China, including:
Rare Chinese Dumplings Made With Rice - Eat China (S3E5)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x80hdfb
How the ‘Vomiting’ Custard Bun Was Created - Eat China (S3E4)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x80axxe
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Producer: Clarissa Wei
Videographer: Deng Yang
Editor: Joel Roche
Animation: Frank Lam
Narration: Tiffany Ip
Mastering: Victor Peña
Music: Audio Network
This is the sixth episode in our 10-part series about different types of bao in China. In the next episode, we’ll go to Sichuan to learn about a flaky, croissant-like bao. Stay tuned!
If you liked this video, we have more stories about bao in China, including:
Rare Chinese Dumplings Made With Rice - Eat China (S3E5)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x80hdfb
How the ‘Vomiting’ Custard Bun Was Created - Eat China (S3E4)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x80axxe
Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments: http://instagram.com/goldthread2
Stay updated on Twitter: http://twitter.com/goldthread2
Join the conversation on Facebook: http://facebook.com/goldthread2
Have story ideas? Send them to us at hello@goldthread2.com
Producer: Clarissa Wei
Videographer: Deng Yang
Editor: Joel Roche
Animation: Frank Lam
Narration: Tiffany Ip
Mastering: Victor Peña
Music: Audio Network
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