Yin si juan

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Yin si juan (Template:Zh) is a Shandong style bread. The name comes from the long threads of dough that are pulled when it's being made.[1]

Yin si juan are typically made from wheat flour, giving them a white appearance. They are first steamed, then can be baked.[2] There are two main ways to assemble yin si juan from the stretched dough threads; one in which the lengths are wrapped in a sheet of dough, and another in which the ends of the stretched dough are pinched together and folded in on itself to secure the shape.[3]

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