Hujiao bing
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Hújiāo bǐng (Chinese: 胡椒餅, literally means "black pepper cake") is a Chinese snack composed of meat marinated with sugar, soy sauce, black pepper, and scallions encased in a large, flaky biscuit-like bread. Unlike the biscuit, the bread of the hújiāo bǐng is much less oily because the meat filling is already fatty and juicy. Also, no yeast is added to the bread. Hújiāo bǐng is typically baked in a clay oven.
Hújiāo bǐng originated from Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian, China and is often sold in night markets in Taiwan.