Need help identifiing a Chinese food.?!


Question: I need help in finding a Chinese food. It's round, looks like it's fried, and has a batter of some sort on it. It's nothing easy to find on the internet, like scallops. I have a picture, but don't know how to attach it to the question. If you email me I guess I can send it, or maybe I can put a link on here? I'm gonna try, sorry if it's breaking any rules. I need to know this ASAP if possible.
http://s219.photobucket.com/albums/cc217...


Answers: I need help in finding a Chinese food. It's round, looks like it's fried, and has a batter of some sort on it. It's nothing easy to find on the internet, like scallops. I have a picture, but don't know how to attach it to the question. If you email me I guess I can send it, or maybe I can put a link on here? I'm gonna try, sorry if it's breaking any rules. I need to know this ASAP if possible.
http://s219.photobucket.com/albums/cc217...

I know what you are talking about, my husband and daughter loves them. It has somthing to do with crab. Could it be crab ragoon? Check that out.

sorry, I'venever seen that before..maybe some kind of fried dumpling??

They're fried cakes. That's sweet cake dough that has been pressed between a grid to produce little cakes. They sell them on the streets in Chinatown, NYC. They're not sold in stores that I know of. My sister & niece both like them because they have a sweet tooth.

Looks like deep-fried mantou to me.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mantou

The plain fried ones can be eaten with sweetened condensed milk.





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