What's a good asian food to bring to school?!


Question: What's a good asian food to bring to school?
I have an asian ceremony at my middle school but I don't know what to bring . Most people are going to bring fried rice, egg rolls, and spring rolls. And I don't want to bring those stuff because there's gonna be a lot of it already . What should I bring? ( Please be specific )

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Answers:

Cantonese tim sum, Char Siew Pau, Har Kau, and Siew Mai. Or you can bring Hokkien Mee, one of my favourite food.
Zongzi, the green bean paste is also my favourite food.
Shanghai Tim Sum, XiaoLongBao and I like their Pan Fried Chives Pancake.

Images and Info to view

Char Siew Pau: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cha_siu_baa…
Har Kau: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Har_gow
Siew Mai: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shumai
Hokkien Mee: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokkien_mee
Zong Zi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zongzi
Xiao Long Bao: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiaolongbao
Pan Fried Chives Pancake: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/dt0nffJ_d…



Smacked Cucumbers

* 1 (13 ounce) cucumbers

salt


* 2 teaspoons salted chilies, chopped
* 2 teaspoons garlic, minced
* 3 tablespoons rice vinegar
* 2-3 pinches sugar
* 1 teaspoon sesame oil
* chili oil


Place the cucumber on a cutting board and whack hard, several times, with the flat of a cleaver blade, so the vegetable splinters and opens up with jagged cracks, then chop it into bite-size pieces.

Place in a bowl; sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt and leave about 30 minutes.

When the time is up, drain off the water in the bowl.

To make Version 1, add the chopped salted chiles, garlic, vinegar, sugar and salt to taste; mix well and leave for a few minutes to let the flavors blend. Just before serving, add the sesame oil and chili oil to taste; toss and serve.



Try this site : http://www.noobcook.com/

The site owner/blogger is from Singapore & There's stuff like Japanese hot pot, temaki and sushi rice ;D Or you could just google a simple stir - fry :D



maybe pad thai shrimp and rice noodles. general tso chicken(i brought that to school one time and everybody loved it), shrimp scampi



Egg drop soup-easy, tasty, a bit different.



Why not do non-fish sushi? Use avocado or tomago.



SoyBeans



Since you didn't say what part of Asia I will to with falafel.



kimchee




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