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Is this Chinese snack the next big Asian street food in the West?

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The Jianbing Company’s take on the Chinese breakfast classic. Photo: Handout

Western foodies have sunk their teeth into Vietnamese banh-mi and Hong Kong egg waffles, plus gobbled down bowl after bowl of Japanese ramen.

But could the next Asian food trend to take the West by a storm be a humble Chinese breakfast favourite - the jianbing?

Reuben Shorser, the co-founder of one of the first companies to bring the food to New York, Jianbing Company, certainly hopes so.

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The jianbing is a kind of Chinese crepe - without the pretensions.

Every morning in mainland Chinese cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, jianbing makers pull their tiny carts to street corners and whip up the pancake-like food before their customers’ eyes, which are sold for about 10 yuan (US$1.45) or less.
A jianbing cooked on a griddle. Photo: Handout
A jianbing cooked on a griddle. Photo: Handout
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The breakfast favourite, which usually contains spring onion, coriander, egg and a crispy cracker, is now being sold by companies in London, Sydney and a handful of American cities, and has been highlighted as one of the hottest new food trends by New York food website Taste Talks.

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