What is Pork Bun? Nutritional Facts, Calories & Taste

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Pork Bun

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What is Pork Bun?

Pork buns are made by steaming a yeasted dough that is folded over and puffs while cooking. It is then opened to form a pocket that is stuffed with savory and seasoned pork. The bun tastes mild and is complimented by the full flavor of the pork. Condiments may be added.

What does Pork Bun Taste Like?

Umami

Umami

Umami is one of five main tastes. It is savory with a depth of flavor. Umami is a taste in many foods, including meat, seafood, beans, and nuts. It is both naturally occurring and created through the specific use of ingredients to create a satisfying taste. Umami is characteristic of proteins and savory dishes.

Ingredients

wheat flour

wheat flour

Wheat flour is a product made by finely milling wheat grains until they form a powder-like substance. Wheat flour is denser than powder and comes as whole wheat flour; a semi-dense flour with a beige color and full flavor. All- purpose flour is refined, white, lighter in texture and more bland in flavor. There are other varieties of wheat flour with these two being the most common. The flavor is mild and nutty. Wheat flour is used in the making of a huge number of foods across all cuisines. It is used as a binder as well as the basis for breads, baked goods and coating for breaded meats and vegetables. It is used in sauces and even some candies.

sugar

sugar

Sugar comes from sugar cane and sugar beets. The sugar is extracted from the juice of both plants and refined into the granulated substance known as sugar. Sucrose, the sweet substance of sugar is a combination of glucose and fructose. White sugar is composed of tiny white, dry granules. The flavor is sweet and neutral. Brown sugar is brown and has more moisture, with a richer flavor that hints at molasses. Sugar is used in both sweet and savory foods.

pork fat

pork fat

Pork fat comes from the fatty parts of the pig and is rendered into a cooking fat. Pork fat is smooth and white when cool. When heated, it becomes a pale golden/yellow color. This saturated fat has a buttery texture, but greasier. The flavor is mild and has a distinct animal taste. It is used in savory dishes and baked goods to impart extra flavor.

milk powder

milk powder

Milk powder, also called dried milk, is made by evaporating the milk until it is dry, via various processes. Powdered milk has a long shelf life and does not need refrigeration. The powder is soft and cream colored and can be used in exactly the same way that regular milk is used for cooking and baking. It is not generally used as a drink.

salt

salt

Salt is a mineral composed mostly of sodium chloride. It is the main flavoring used in food and is naturally occurring in certain foods, such as cheese, beets, meat and celery, plus many others. Salt is white and has finer granules than sugar. Many commercial salts include iodide, while others exclude it. Most salts are white, while some are naturally pale pink with minerals. Salt brings out the flavor of something and can create a tangy mouthfeel, if used in excess.

yeast

yeast

Yeast is a single celled organism used in food and beverage production. It both naturally occurs and is added in to certain foods such as breads, beer and wine. Specific kinds of yeast are used to add depth of flavor to savory foods. Yeast is usually sold as tiny beige granules. It leavens bread, ferments beer and imparts a satisfying umami flavor.

baking powder

baking powder

Baking powder is a fine, white, powdery substance with a neutral smell and a very bland taste. It is an acid and used to instantly leaven baked goods. It reacts when it touches moisture and differs from yeast because of its instant leavening reaction. Baking powder is primarily used in flour-based baked goods to help cakes and cookies rise. Baking powder can be found in many non-yeast baked goods.

baking soda

baking soda

Baking soda is a crucial component in non-yeasted baked goods and acts as an instant leavener with the acids in the batter. It is used for cakes, quick breads and many flour-based baked goods. Baking soda is a fine white powder with a salty and bitter taste.

Pork Bun Nutritional Facts and Calories

Serving Size: 1 Bun32g

BunPork Bun
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories
128kcal
6%
Fats4g5%
Sat. fats1g5%
Mono. FatsN/A
Trans fatsN/A
Carbs21g7%
Sugars
4g
8%
Fiber
1g
4%
Proteins4g5%
Cholesterol4mg1%
Sodium
323mg
14%

Healthy Level

Unhealthy Level

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much protein is in Pork Bun?

1 Bun of Pork Bun contains 4 g of protein.

How many carbs are in Pork Bun?

1 Bun of Pork Bun contains 21 g of carbs.

How much fat is in Pork Bun?

1 Bun of Pork Bun contains 4 g of fat.

How much sugar is in Pork Bun?

1 Bun of Pork Bun contains 50 g of sugar.

How many calories are in 1 Bun of Pork Bun?

There are 128 calories in 1 Bun of Pork Bun.

How many calories are in 1 oz of Pork Bun?

There are 113 calories in 1 oz of Pork Bun.

How many calories are in 1 pound of Pork Bun?

There are 1814 calories in 1 pound of Pork Bun.

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