包子

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Meaning and Usage

The word 包子 (bāozi) refers primarily to a traditional Chinese steamed bun filled with various ingredients such as meat or vegetables. It is a staple breakfast item and popular snack across China.

Common Contexts

包子 is often eaten hot and fresh, commonly found in breakfast stalls or dim sum restaurants. It can be filled with pork, beef, vegetables, or sweet pastes.

Figurative Use

Besides the literal meaning, 包子 can colloquially describe a person who is naive or easily fooled, similar to calling someone a "softie" or "pushover" in English.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 包子 (chī bāozi): to eat steamed buns, a very common phrase.
  • 包子 (bāozi pù): a shop specializing in steamed buns.
  • 包子 (rè téngténg de bāozi): piping hot steamed buns, emphasizing freshness and warmth.

Tips

Don’t confuse 包子 with 馒头 (mántou), which is an unfilled steamed bun. Also, when used figuratively, the tone is usually informal and sometimes teasing.

Example Sentences

In the morning, I like to eat hot steamed buns for breakfast.

This shop has many kinds of steamed buns, some with meat and some

Baozi is not only food; sometimes it is used to describe someone as silly or