Peking duck

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Peking duck is a famous Chinese dish featuring roasted duck with crispy skin, traditionally served with thin pancakes, scallions, and sweet bean or hoisin sauce.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese dish
duck dish
associatedCity Beijing
category Beijing cuisine
duck dishes
roast dishes
consumptionContext banquets
festive occasions
restaurant dining
cookingMethod hung-roasting in an oven
roasting
countryOfOrigin China
course main course
cuisine Chinese cuisine
differsFrom Cantonese roast duck by focus on skin texture
eatingMethod eaten with hands
wrapped in pancakes
hasCharacteristic crispy skin
tender meat
hasVariant Cantonese roast duck
historicalAssociation Ming dynasty imperial cuisine
historicalOriginPeriod Imperial China
isTouristAttractionFoodIn Beijing
mainIngredient duck
duck skin
notableFor emphasis on skin rather than meat
table-side carving
popularWorldwide true
regionOfOrigin Beijing
requiresEquipment specialized roasting oven
requiresPreparationTime several hours
seasoning five-spice powder
maltose syrup glaze
salt
soy sauce
servedIn Chinese restaurants worldwide
servedWith hoisin sauce
julienned cucumber
spring onions
thin wheat flour pancakes
tianmianjiang (sweet bean sauce)
servingTemperature hot
skinPreparation air pumped between skin and meat
skin dried before roasting
skin glazed before roasting
traditionalAccompaniment hoisin sauce
scallions
sweet bean sauce
thin pancakes
typicalServingStyle skin served separately from meat in some restaurants
whole duck carved into slices

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Wing Lei serves Peking duck