niú​shé​bǐng

ox-tongue pastry

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牛舌饼/ 牛舌餅 niú​shé​bǐng ox-tongue pastry

A traditional Taiwanese snack made of baked flour; named for its long, oval shape that resembles a cow's tongue. The Yilan version is generally thin and crispy, while the Lukang version is thicker and filled with a sweet or savory paste.

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