1. What does 艾窝窝 mean in English?
艾窝窝 (also known as 爱窝窝, 江米糕; Chinese PinYin: ; traditional Chinese: ài wō wo) a kind of glutinous rice ball in Beijing cuisine, it is steamed rice ball made of glutinous rice with sweet filling. The snack has glutinous and soft texture with fragrant and sweet taste, it is popular and welcome in northern part of China. Aiwowo is often served in the spring and summer. There are two different versions about the origin of aiwowo. One of them suggests that aiwowo is native to Beijing; the other believes that it was brought into the imperial palace by muslims during the Qing Dynasty.
2. How to pronounce 艾窝窝 ?
Chinese Pinyin: [ài wō wo]
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3. Synonyms And Antonyms of 艾窝窝
Synonyms: 窝窝头, 爱窝窝, 江米糕,
Antonyms: N/A
4. What are the fixed expression, collocation and idioms that contains 艾窝窝
Fixed expression: 山药艾窝窝 (glutinous rice ball with Chinese yam)
Collocation: 艾窝窝的来源 (origin of glutinous rice ball)
Idioms: N/A
5. How to use 艾窝窝 in a sentence?
Below are some example sentences containing 艾窝窝.
5.1 艾窝窝是一款用糯米制作甜点
Translation: Aiwowo is steamed rice ball made of glutinous rice with sweet filling.
5.2 艾窝窝历史悠久
Translation: Aiwowo has a long history.
5.3 艾窝窝营养丰富/h3>
Translation: Aiwowo is rich in nutrients.
5.4 艾窝窝是一种北京糯米做球状小吃
Translation: Aiwowo is a kind of glutinous rice ball in Beijing cuisine.
5.5 艾窝窝,质地粘软,口味香甜
Translation: Aiwowo has glutinous and soft texture, with fragrant and sweet taste.
5.6 吃艾窝窝后, 唇齿留香
Translation: Aiwowo leaves lasting relish on lips and teeth after eating.
5.7 关于艾窝窝的来源有两种说法,一说古已有之,源于北京;另一说是由维吾尔族穆斯林带入清宫
Translation: There are two different versions about the origin of aiwowo. One of them suggests that aiwowo is native to Beijing; the other believes that it was brought into the imperial palace by muslims during the Qing Dynasty.
5.8 艾窝窝是春夏季美食
Translation: Aiwowo is often served in the spring and summer.
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