See also: ròujiāmó and ròujiámó

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Etymology edit

From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 肉夾饃肉夹馍.

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roujiamo (uncountable)

  1. A Chinese meat sandwich, usually containing pork that has been stewed in a seasoned soup, originating from the cuisine of Shaanxi.
    Synonym: Chinese hamburger
    • 2020 May 11, Ligaya Mishan, “Eating in Xi’an, Where Wheat and Lamb Speak to China’s Varied Palette”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 11 May 2020:
      Within Xi’an, Hui and Han alike eat roujiamo, the Chinese hamburger: meat tucked into flatbread that’s been crisped on the grill until it shows tiger skin on one side — shades of orange and black — and a chrysanthemum whorl on the other. The Han make it with long-braised pork, doused with a spoonful of its own broth, and the Hui with beef or lamb, stewed, then salted and dried.

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