Bakkwa, also known as ròugān, is a
Chinese salty-sweet
dried meat
Dried meat is a feature of many cuisines around the world. Examples include:
* Kulen Slanina Pečenica
* Aliya, sun-dried meat from Kenya
* Bakkwa or rougan, Chinese salty-sweet dried meat sheets.
* Biltong, a cured meat that originated in ...
product similar to
jerky.
Bakkwa is made with a
meat preservation and preparation technique originating from
China
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.
The general method of production has remained virtually unchanged throughout the centuries, but the techniques have been gradually improved.
[ It is traditionally made of ]pork
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Pork is eaten both freshly cooke ...
, beef
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, or mutton, which is prepared with spices, sugar, salt and soy sauce, then dried on racks at around to a final water activity
In food science, water activity (''aw'') of a food is the ratio of its vapor pressure to the vapor pressure of water at the same temperature, both taken at equilibrium. Pure water has a water activity of one. Put another way, ''aw'' is the equi ...
between 0.60 and 0.69.
Nowadays, products with a softer texture, lighter color and less sugar are preferred.[ The type of bakkwa products has a higher water content, and thus has a softer texture and lower sugar content.][ Whereas the traditional bakkwa has a ]water activity
In food science, water activity (''aw'') of a food is the ratio of its vapor pressure to the vapor pressure of water at the same temperature, both taken at equilibrium. Pure water has a water activity of one. Put another way, ''aw'' is the equi ...
below 0.7, bakkwa tends to be closer to a water activity of about 0.79. Nevertheless, can have a similar shelf life to other types of bakkwa.[
Bakkwa is very popular in ]Singapore
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and Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
where it is traditionally eaten during the Chinese New Year
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. When Chinese immigrants brought this delicacy over to Singapore and Malaysia, it began to take on local characteristics. A notable example lies in the preparation of bakkwa, where the meat is grilled over charcoal rather than air-dried, imparting a smokier flavor to the meat. The Singaporean and Malaysian versions of bakkwa are also sweeter than their mainland China counterparts with many different variations having developed to suit local palates, such as chili bakkwa.
File:歐~肉乾!.jpg, Different kinds of bakkwa on display, Hong Kong
File:Bakkwa at a Bee Cheng Hiang store, Singapore - 20040111.jpg, Bakkwa at a Bee Cheng Hiang
Bee Cheng Hiang (; , in English "Beauty-Flavor-Aroma") is a Singaporean company that produces Chinese-style foodstuffs, especially that of Cuisine of Singapore, Singaporean cuisine. Starting as a market stall in 1933 in Singapore, the company has ...
shop in Singapore
See also
*Bee Cheng Hiang
Bee Cheng Hiang (; , in English "Beauty-Flavor-Aroma") is a Singaporean company that produces Chinese-style foodstuffs, especially that of Cuisine of Singapore, Singaporean cuisine. Starting as a market stall in 1933 in Singapore, the company has ...
* Dendeng
* Dried shredded squid
* Rousong
References
External links
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