Definition of shumai in US English:
shumai
plural noun ˌʃuˈmaɪˌSHo͞oˈmīˌʃuˈmaɪ
Small steamed dumplings, typically stuffed with seafood and vegetables.
Example sentencesExamples
- Like many of its peers, Woo Rae Kwan also serves Japanese and Chinese food: sushi, sashimi, shumai, teriyaki and maki rolls, lo mein, fried rice, and sweet and sour pork.
- There are pork shumai, pork and vegetable dumplings, steamed shrimp dumplings with nearly translucent skins puffed over fabulously fresh whole shrimp.
- Tender pork shumai have a nice pop of wasabi kneaded into the dough, and vegetarian summer rolls crunch with freshness and resonate with Thai basil.
Definition of shumai in US English:
shumai
plural nounˌSHo͞oˈmīˌʃuˈmaɪ
Small steamed dumplings, typically stuffed with seafood and vegetables.
Example sentencesExamples
- There are pork shumai, pork and vegetable dumplings, steamed shrimp dumplings with nearly translucent skins puffed over fabulously fresh whole shrimp.
- Tender pork shumai have a nice pop of wasabi kneaded into the dough, and vegetarian summer rolls crunch with freshness and resonate with Thai basil.
- Like many of its peers, Woo Rae Kwan also serves Japanese and Chinese food: sushi, sashimi, shumai, teriyaki and maki rolls, lo mein, fried rice, and sweet and sour pork.