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		<title>Man, What&#8217;s Up With Manju? A Compandium of Factoids And Recipes For the Japanese Steamed Bun Curious.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Man, there&#8217;s this Japanese food called manju, and it&#8217;s crazy how many different varieties of this snack are out there. There&#8217;s An Man (anko filled manju) Kare Man (curry flavored manju filled with curried meat) Niku Man (meat filled Chinese-style manju) and even Pizza Man (this is one manju that really delivers!) This versatile food [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Man, there&#8217;s this Japanese food called manju, and it&#8217;s crazy how many different varieties of this snack are out there. There&#8217;s <strong>An Man</strong> (anko filled manju) <strong>Kare Man</strong> (curry flavored manju filled with curried meat) <strong>Niku Man</strong> (meat filled Chinese-style manju) and even <strong>Pizza Man</strong> (this is one manju that really delivers!) This versatile food is a filled, or plain, steamed wheat dough bun which has its roots in Chinese cuisine. </p>
<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/curryman.jpg' alt='kare man'class="alignleft fancy" />The word <strong><em>manju</em></strong> is derived from the word <strong><em>mantou</em></strong>, the Chinese word for the treat which was originally a sweet <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mochi">mochi</a> based bun from China.  It was then brought to Japan in the 1300&#8217;s. Manju is also called <strong>chukaman</strong> in respect of it&#8217;s Chinese origins: <em>chuka</em> (Chinese) -<em>man</em> (manju).  The Japanese took to the sweet confection and it&#8217;s since evolved into a savory or sweet wheat flour bun favored by the masses in the cooler months.</p>
<p>Manju, aka, man, is a popular winter snack in Japan.  When the temperature drops, the sales of this steamed bun increase and there&#8217;s plenty of manju varieties to choose from to keep warm with.  Even the fickle foodie will find some type of manju appealing to them. </p>
<p>Although manju is inexpensive and readily available at street vendors and <em><strong>konbini</strong></em> (Japanese convenient markets, including <a href="http://www.sej.co.jp/enjoy/allergie/chukaman.html">7-11 </a>and <a href="http://www.circleksunkus.jp/special/chukaman/chukaman.html">Circle K</a>) people still make manju at home. There are a slew of recipes on the internet for making this snack.  Some call for <a href="http://cookpad.com/mykitchen/recipe/257711/?utm_medium=bt%5Fr">baking soda as a leavening</a>, <a href="http://cookpad.com/soumencook/recipe/237531/">some for yeast</a>, others for both.  Some recipes call for shortening and some for oil, or both.  Water is used in a few and milk in others.  The combinations of the basic ingredients are impressive. Everyone has their own recipe for manju.  </p>
<p>Some recipes say to use a yeast based dough for savory man and to reserve the baking soda dough for sweet manju. To be fair, I&#8217;ve tried all types of dough and have mixed and matched savory and sweet doughs with various fillings and haven&#8217;t favored one method over another. The yeast dough <em>is</em> lighter than the baking soda dough, but not by much. I made choco man (chocolate manju) with a yeast dough and it turned out well and then I turned around and made matcha man (green tea manju) with baking soda, which was absolutely terrific.  </p>
<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/matchaman1.jpg' alt='matcha manju' class="alignright fancy"/>It all boils down to a preferred dough consistency and flavor. There is no <strong>ONE</strong> manju recipe that trumps all others.  In fact, using the basic principles of a manju recipe, it&#8217;s possible to tweak a recipe to personal taste.  That&#8217;s what cooking&#8217;s all about!</p>
<p>Aside from choosing how to make the dough, it&#8217;s also necessary to choose which fillings to stuff into the man.  The possibilities are endless, but here are a few popular manju available at konbini and vendors which should get you thinking:</p>
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<li><strong>Shiro Kare Man</strong>: Made with <a href="http://web-japan.org/trends/lifestyle/lif061110.html">white curry</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Matcha Man</strong>: Green tea flavored manju, with or without anko or other fillings</li>
<li><strong>Terichikin Mayo Man</strong>: Teriyaki flavored chicken with mayonnaise.</li>
<li><strong>Kare Man</strong>: Curry or tumeric flavored dough with curried chicken or pork filling.</li>
<li><strong>Pizza Man</strong>: Manju stuffed with Japanese pizza ingredients, including but not limited to, pizza sauce, meat, corn and cheese.</li>
<li><strong>An Man</strong>: Anko filled bun.</li>
<li><strong>Niku Man</strong> or <strong> Buta Man</strong>: Chinese-style meat filled bun.</li>
<li><strong>Choco Man</strong>: Cocoa flavored dough filled with gooey chocolate filling.</li>
<li><strong>Hamburger Man</strong>: Manju filled with ground beef and cheese.</li>
<li><strong>Koma Man</strong>: Black sesame paste filled man.</li>
<li><strong>Ebi Man</strong>: Shrimp stuffed bun.</li>
<li><strong>Squid Ink Man</strong>: Yeah, it&#8217;s what it sounds like&#8230;</li>
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<p>If you&#8217;re thinking about creating your own filling, but are stumped for ideas, chew on these:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Barbecue Man</strong>: Man stuffed with barbecued TVP or pork.</li>
<li><strong>Cheese Man</strong>: Provolone, mozzarella, and asiago cheese filled buns.</li>
<li><strong></strong><strong>Greek Man</strong>: Sun-dried tomatoes, olives and feta with a dash of lemon and oregano.</li>
<li><strong>Feista Man</strong>: Nacho cheese, black beans, corn and jalapeÃ±o stuffed man.</li>
<li><strong>Pina Colada Man</strong>: Pineapple and coconut man.</li>
<li><strong>Mocha Man</strong>: Espresso flavored dough with a chocolate center.</li>
<li><strong>Apple or Cherry Pie Man</strong>: Manju stuffed with pie fillings with a cinnamon flavored dough.</li>
<li><strong>Smore&#8217;s An</strong>: Marshmallow and graham center surrounded by cocoa flavored dough. </li>
<li><strong>Amanatto Man</strong>: Dough mixed with amanatto and filled with anko.</li>
<li><strong>Super Man</strong> (I couldn&#8217;t resist): Blueberries, apples and cherries stuffed into a bun.</li>
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<p>Some websites have some truly inspired ideas for man, such as <a href="http://item.rakuten.co.jp/horai/c-0180/"> Ume man</a>, a manju shaped like a plum and filled with koshi an, and <a href="http://www.aa.alpha-net.ne.jp/usaco3/momiman/">Momiman</a>, taken from momi- (short for <em>momiji</em>: maple leaves) and man. Check &#8216;em out for further inspiration (site language is Japanese).</p>
<p>Part Two of &#8220;<strong>Man, What&#8217;s Up With Manju</strong>?&#8221; will have recipes for you to play with, plus recipes for sweet and savory man.  <strong>Keep reading for more manju!</strong></p>
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