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Trad. 椪餅
- (Tw) pengbing, a hollow bun lined with brown sugar (from Taiwanese 膨餅, Tai-lo pr. [phòng-piánn])
Trad. 喜餅
- double happiness cakes, pastries offered by a man to his fiancée's family at the time of their engagement
Trad. 蛋餅
- egg pancake (thin pancake rolled up with omelet inside, popular in Taiwan as a breakfast dish)
Trad. 濾餅
- filtrate
- solid residue produced by a filter
- mud from filtering can sugar
Trad. 乳酪餅
- (Tw) a square sheet of pastry, typically pan-fried and served with savory fillings or sweet jam
Trad. 車輪餅
- imagawayaki (sweet snack made of batter cooked in the shape of a car wheel, stuffed with azuki bean paste or other fillings)
Trad. 蔥抓餅
- flaky scallion pancake (made with dough, not batter)
Trad. 湯餅筵
- dinner party given on the third day after the birth of a baby (traditional)
Trad. 老婆餅
- "wife cake" – a thin, flaky Cantonese pastry filled with sweetened winter melon (or other mild sweet fillings)
Trad. 手抓餅
- fluffy, flaky pancake (made with dough, not batter)
Trad. 太陽餅
- suncake (small round cake made with flaky pastry and a maltose filling, originally from Taichung, Taiwan)
Trad. 冰皮月餅
- snow skin mooncake (with a soft casing which is not baked, instead of the traditional baked pastry casing)
Trad. 蘇打餅乾
- soda biscuit; soda cracker; saltine
Trad. 畫餅充飢
- lit. to allay one's hunger using a picture of a cake
- to feed on illusions (idiom)
Trad. 夾心餅乾
- sandwich cookie
- (jocular) sb who is caught between two opposing parties; sb who is between the hammer and the anvil
Trad. 天上掉餡餅
- a meat pie falls from the sky (idiom)
- to have something fall into your lap
Trad. 天上不會掉餡餅
- there is no such thing as a free lunch (idiom)
