Soboro-ppang

Korean streusel bread From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Soboro-ppang (Korean: 소보로빵), or gombo-ppang (곰보빵; standard language), often translated as soboro bread, soboro pastry, or soboro bun, and also known as Korean streusel bread,[1] is a sweet bun with a streusel-like upper crust popular in Korea. The bun is made of flour, sugar, eggs, and dough and baked with a crisp, bumpy surface on top. The word "soboro" is a Japanese word which refers to the streusel topping of the bun, which is often made with peanut butter as a key ingredient. Soboro refers to fried and minced meat or fish in Japanese, which resembles the streusel on top of the bread.[2]

Alternative namesKorean streusel bread, soboro bread, soboro pastry, soboro bun
TypeBread
Place of originKorea
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Soboro-ppang
Alternative namesKorean streusel bread, soboro bread, soboro pastry, soboro bun
TypeBread
Place of originKorea
Associated cuisineKorean cuisine
Korean name
Hangul
곰보빵; 소보로빵
RRgomboppang; soboroppang
MRkomboppang; soboroppang
IPA[kom.bo.p͈aŋ]; [so.bo.ɾo.p͈aŋ]
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