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Boluo fan

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Boluo Fan
Alternative namesPineapple rice
TypeRice
Place of originChina, Thailand
Region or stateYunnan
Created byDai people
Main ingredientsGlutinous rice (purple and/or white), pineapple, raisins, almonds, coconut milk, rock sugar, salt

Boluo fan (Chinese: 菠萝饭; pinyin: bōluófàn) or pineapple rice is a method of preparing rice for consumption that is used by the Dai people, a Tai cultural group residing in Yunnan province, southwest China.

Description of process

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The rice (usually a mix of purple and white) is soaked overnight, then steamed for around an hour. A ripe pineapple is hollowed out by slicing the top off and removing the flesh or by cutting it lengthwise in two halves, and the flesh is cut into small cubes.

The steamed glutinous rice is then mixed with the removed pineapple flesh, raisins, rock sugar, dash of salt, coconut milk, and sliced almonds, filled back in the hollow pineapple steamed for another 20 minutes. Boluo fan is a sweet staple, perfect as a side dish for hot and spicy Yunnan food, and also goes well with Sichuan dishes.[1]

Geographical extent

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Similar techniques of preparation exist in other Tai-inhabited areas, i.e. Burma, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Pineapple Fried Rice Recipe NYT Cooking". The New York Times. 2023-05-06.
  2. ^ "This Fried Rice Is a Fridge-Raid Meal and a Party Dish". The New York Times. 2023-05-06. Archived from the original on 2023-05-06.