Chopped And Softened Cardboard Is What Makes This Chinese Food So Irresistible…If You’re A Maggot

cardboard baozi is teh shitnessDiscarded cardboard, chopped and softened with caustic soda was the key ingredient in a Chinese snack food called baozi, which until previously was sold on the cheerful streets of Beijing.

Baozi are a common snack in China, with an outer skin made from wheat or rice flour and a filling of sliced pork. Cooked by steaming in immense bamboo baskets, they are similar to but usually much bigger than the dumplings found on dim sum menus familiar to many Americans.

The hidden camera follows the man, whose face is not shown, into a ramshackle building where steamers are filled with the fluffy white buns, traditionally stuffed with minced pork.

The surroundings are filthy, with water puddles and piles of old furniture and cardboard on the ground.

“What’s in the recipe?” the reporter asks. “Six to four,” the man says.

“You mean 60 percent cardboard? What is the other 40 percent?” asks the reporter. “Fatty meat,” the man replies.

See the breathtaking video of all that filth here.

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