Yi bua

Traditional Hainanese sweet dumpling From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yi bua

Yi bua (Chinese: 薏粑; pinyin: yìbā, also spelt yi buak, yi buah, or yibua) is a traditional Hainanese kuih. It is a Hainanese steamed dumpling made of glutinous rice flour dough. Also known as kuih e-oua, it is filled with a palm sugar sweetened mixture of grated coconut, toasted sesame seeds and crushed roasted peanuts, wrapped with sheets of banana leaves pressed into a fluted cup shape, and customarily marked with a dab of red food colouring.[1][2] This kuih is traditionally served during a wedding and a baby's full-moon celebration.[3][4]

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Yi bua cut open to show brown sugar/coconut/peanut filling.
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Yi bua
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Hainanese-style yi bua in Singapore
Alternative namesYibua
TypePastry
CourseSnack
Place of originChina
Region or stateHainan
Created byHainanese people
Main ingredientsGlutinous rice flour
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