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Cheeseburger Bao - 24 Pack
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Not eligible for shipping to CanadaTry Wow Bao’s newest flavor! All the flavors of a juicy, saucy cheeseburger in the sweet bao you love!
Founded in 2003 in Chicago, Wow Bao handcrafts creative, chef-driven bao (steamed fluffy buns, a Chinese street food), that combine traditional Asian flavors with high-quality ingredients. Each steamed bun is filled with a variety of meat, vegetarian, and sweet fillings including sustainability-raised, non-GMO, antibiotic and steroid-free proteins.
This package includes 6 packs of Cheeseburger Bao
- Bao come in packages of 4 (Total 24)
- 1-2 Bao per serving
- Each Bao measures approx. 2" and weighs 2 oz. each
- Bao ships frozen with dry ice.
- Dry ice may dissipate in transit, product may thaw.
- DO NOT remove dry ice with bare hands.
- Upon arrival, place bao in the refrigerator or in the freezer.
- Bao lasts up to 2 days in the refrigerator or may be stored in the freezer through the “best by” date marked on the package.
To Serve
STOVE TOP STEAM:
- Fill a pot with water. Rest a colander above it and cover (water should not be in colander)
- Once water is boiling and steam is produced, add bao to the colander and cover
- Steam for 4- 6 minutes (for thawed bao), or until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F. * Remove bao from heat
- Allow to cool slightly before eating
- Bao are best served if they do not touch one another or the sides of the steamer while cooking
MICROWAVE
- Place 1-2 bao on a microwave-safe plate
- Cover them with a damp (not moist) paper towel
- Microwave on HIGH for 20 seconds (for thawed bao) or until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F
- Remove bao from heat
- Allow to cool slightly before eating.
TIPS
- Ensure Bao are not touching each other or sides of the pan as doing so will cause Bao skin to tear or become soggy
- Each Bao has its flavor printed on the parchment sheet attached to the bottom; Parchment sheet is left on during the cooking process. Ink on the paper is food safe