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Nang
Nang, or pancake, is a daily staple food for the Uygurs, just like steamed
bread in northern China and rice in the south. It has a history of more than
2,000 years, with over 50 varieties.
Making a nang is similar to making a pancake. The materials include wheat
flour, corn flour, or sorghum flour, with such seasonings as sesame seeds,
onions, eggs, vegetable oil, butter, milk, salt, and sugar. When the surface
turns golden yellow, the crispy and delicious nangs are done.
It is invariable round in shape, but there are about fifty different kinds of
nang. The most common is meat nang.
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