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A '''zongzi''' (粽子) is a traditional Chinese food. It is rice stuffed with fillings (either meat or beans) and wrapped inside a leaf. [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] picked one up in Chinatown when he visited NYC with his father [[Bo]] and [[Arthur]] in [[Postcards from Buster (episode)]]. Buster calls it a ''Chinese tamale'' and says it will take 5 hours to cook when Arthur tells him to eat it.
A '''Chinese tamale''' is a [[Chinese]] food. It is cooked in water for five hours and is filled with peanuts, mung beans, pork, and mushrooms. [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] got an uncooked Chinese tamale from a Chinese bakery in Chinatown in [[New York City]]. He planned to take it home for his [[Food cabinet|food collection]] but he forgot it in a taxi cab.
==Behind the scenes==
A [[Wikipedia:zongzi|zongzi]] (粽子) is a traditional Chinese food. It is glutinous rice stuffed with fillings (either meat and/or beans) and wrapped inside a leaf.
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Chinese tamale
Zongzi.png
Item Type

Food

Owner

Buster Baxter

Appearances
First Appeared (cartoon)

Postcards from Buster

A Chinese tamale is a Chinese food. It is cooked in water for five hours and is filled with peanuts, mung beans, pork, and mushrooms. Buster got an uncooked Chinese tamale from a Chinese bakery in Chinatown in New York City. He planned to take it home for his food collection but he forgot it in a taxi cab.

Behind the scenes[edit]

A zongzi (粽子) is a traditional Chinese food. It is glutinous rice stuffed with fillings (either meat and/or beans) and wrapped inside a leaf.