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  1. Feb 6, 2021 · Eight treasure rice pudding, known as Ba Bao Fan/八宝饭 in Chinese, is a pretty and delectable festive treat that forms part of my childhood memory. Made of glutinous rice, dried fruits, nuts and red bean paste, it tastes sticky, gooey, sweet, aromatic and nutty.

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  2. Jan 9, 2019 · Ba bao fan is a sticky and moist glutinous rice pudding studded with candied fruits, nuts, and seeds. A traditional Chinese New Year treat you can easily make at home. Recipe is also Instant Pot-friendly.

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  3. Jan 28, 2023 · Ba Bao Fan (八宝饭), or Eight Treasures Rice, is a Chinese dessert that generally uses eight ingredients. This results in the name, eight treasures (八宝). In Chinese and many other Asian cultures, food often carries symbolic meaning. Such is the case for Ba Bao Fan. Its round shape and sweet taste implies family unity and a happy life.

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  4. Jan 15, 2020 · A modernized eight treasure rice that tastes so much better than the traditional version. Lightly sweetened sticky rice stuffed with red bean paste and topped with dried fruits and seeds, then served with a fragrant chrysanthemum syrup that has an amazing earthy aroma.

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  5. Jul 31, 2021 · Ba bao fan (八寶飯) is a popular Chinese new year rice pudding. Its Chinese name translates to eight treasure rice, which hints at the dish’s traditional preparation. Ba bao fan is traditionally a dessert made of steamed sticky rice mixed with sugar and lard.

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  6. Apr 23, 2024 · It's like sweet rice pudding but with a more bouncy texture. This dessert dish is traditionally enjoyed during festivals in the Jiangnan region of China, particularly during the Chinese New Year. However, it can be enjoyed throughout the year.

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  8. Jan 25, 2022 · Eight Treasure rice pudding (八寶飯) is a traditional Lunar New Year dessert, very popular in both China and Taiwan. The name comes from the eight different kinds of dried fruits, such as raisins or candied winter melon, that are considered key ingredients.