Curry beef triangle
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Type | Hong Kong pastry | ||||||||||
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Place of origin | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Main ingredients | Curry beef | ||||||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||||||
Chinese | 1. 咖喱酥 2. 咖喱酥餃 3. 咖喱角 | ||||||||||
Jyutping | kaa1 lei1 sou1 | ||||||||||
Hanyu Pinyin | gā lí sū | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | 1. Curry Puff 2. Curry Jiaozi 3. Curry Triangle | ||||||||||
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Curry beef triangle is a type of Chinese pastry.[1][2] The pastry is shaped in a half-moon crescent. It has curry beef filling in the center and is also crunchy on the outside.[2] The outer shell is thick and flaky. It is one of the standard pastries in Hong Kong. It is much more rare in Chinatown bakery shops.[citation needed] It should not be confused with the Malaysian and Singaporean curry puff.