Char Siu is a Cantonese-style roasted pork dish made with boneless pork shoulder marinated in a mixture of hoisin sauce, soy sauce, honey, five-spice powder, and sometimes red fermented bean curd. It originated in Guangdong (Canton) province, where it is traditionally cooked by roasting the pork on skewers in a covered oven or open flame, giving it a distinct sweet-savory glaze and caramelized edges. Commonly enjoyed as a street food, over rice, inside buns (char siu bao), or as a topping for noodle soups, Char Siu is an iconic part of Cantonese cuisine. A cultural staple in dim sum and roast meat shops, it’s often prepared in bulk for family meals and celebrations. Common variations include spicier marinades or honey-glazed ribs.
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