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Can you read Chinese? If yes then... recipe please...?

Looking for a recipe for Macau Almond Cookies.

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I am wanting recipes that are found online thru blogs, periodicals, forums, etc. that are originally in Chinese (or other Asian language). Then you need to translate the recipe word for word in English. Please post at least two recipes in English for the Macau Almond Cookies and a list of all the URLs that you found that contain the a recipe for these.

The more information you can provide the better. I am not looking for recipes that originated in English.

You'll be awarded 10 points.

Update:

mazzo2001,

What was not clear about my question?

"what recipes do you want"

I state this twice above: recipes for Macau Almond Cookies (Almond cookies that the city of Macau is famous for).

"where are they"

I also stated this above: blogs, periodicals, forums, etc. that are originally in Chinese (or other Asian languages)

Basically anywhere you can find them online.

"why do you want them"

Because I've searched for recipes in English already and can't find them.

Because I know the recipes are out there in Asian Languages.

Because I want to make them but I want enough recipes to compare with each other.

Update 2:

Almond D,

You did not follow my instructions. I am not looking for recipes already published in English.

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Almond biscuit (also called almond cake or almond cookie) is a type of Chinese pastry. The biscuit is one of the most standard pastries in Hong Kong, and can also be found in some Chinatown bakery shops overseas. The biscuits are small with no filling by default. It is also crunchy, sometimes crumbling on first bite.

    In Macau the snack has been one of the most popular specialty products. Especially near the Cathedral of St. Paul, streets are packed with 10 to 20 stores all selling different flavors of almond biscuits next to one another. Hawkers line up on the street to push the merchandise. For tourists, the biscuit itself is considered an attraction.

    http://www.asianonlinerecipes.com/desserts/almond-...

  • aashis
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    a million once you point out canine and cat on your answer it merely shows how ignorant you're approximately different cultures. 2 chinese language foodstuff which you get in American take outs for individuals catered to individuals. a number of it relatively is real yet a lot of this is not. Stuff like crab rangoon, fortune cookies, customary tso's fowl are all american chinese language innovations. a number of it relatively is quite synonymous with american speedy foodstuff eg. fowl fried in batter with candy and bitter sauce is quite the flavor equivalent of fowl nuggets in ketchup. 3 Alot of real chinese language foodstuff could be too hardcore for individuals.

  • 1 decade ago

    the problem you got is, what, where, and why.

    what recipes do you want

    where are they

    and why do you want them

    the answers depend really on what type of recipe you want, if your looking for chinese recipes, or if your looking for any recipe.

    if you respond to this then i might be able to help you i can speak chinese and read it, but before i help you your going to need to find out more,

    i wont go on a wild goose chase looking for chinese recipes when i dont know what you want.

    sorry

    Source(s): I speak chinese and am currently in beijing
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