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Origin of Goubuli Steamed Bun
1. In ancient times, there was a farmer in the suburbs of Tianjin. At the age of forty, he was happy to have a son. For the sake of peace, he took the nickname "Dog Son". When the dog grew up, he first worked as a waiter in a steamed food store in Tianjin, and later set up a steamed bun stall himself. Because business is too good, dogs can't talk. People say that "a dog sells steamed stuffed buns and ignores people", so people call him a dog who ignores steamed stuffed buns.
2. A 14-year-old boy nicknamed Goubuli learned to make steamed buns in Tianjin. The steamed buns he made were delicious and sold quickly. People used to call him by his nickname. Over time, they called his steamed buns "Goubuli".
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Cuisine characteristics
Goubuli steamed stuffed bun adopts the production technology of "semi-fried noodles and stuffing with water". Leather is thin and tough; Chop the stuffing with lean meat, add ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil, monosodium glutamate and sparerib soup. The steamed buns made are required not to go out of shape, not to fall off the bottom, and not to leak oil. They are all chrysanthemum-shaped.
Goubuli steamed stuffed bun is characterized by excellent selection of materials, thin skin and big stuffing, mellow taste, tender, smooth and palatable, fat but not greasy.
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