盲公餅 (maang4 gung1 beng2) — Foshan Manggong Cake (lit., "blind man's biscuit") is a biscuit made of ground nuts and sesame seeds, first created in 1800 by a blind fortune teller in Cantonese

maangˎ₄gungˉ¹bengˊ²
盲公饼
Mandarin Pinyin: mang2 gong1 bing3

Meaning of 盲公餅

nounFoshan Manggong Cake (lit., "blind man's biscuit") is a biscuit made of ground nuts and sesame seeds, first created in 1800 by a blind fortune teller
noun"blind-men" cookies, local delicacy of Foshan in Guangdong of China

Example Sentences with 盲公餅

ngoˏ₅soengˊ²sikˍ₆maangˎ₄gungˉ¹beng2.
I want to eat a blind man's cake.
niˉ¹douˍ₆jauˏ₅maangˎ₄gungˉ¹beng2.
There are blind man's cakes here.
go˗₃maangˎ₄gungˉ¹bengˊ²geiˊ²houˊ²sik6.
That blind man's cake is quite tasty.
maaiˏ₅go˗₃maangˎ₄gungˉ¹beng2.
Buy a blind man's cake.
maangˎ₄gungˉ¹bengˊ²houˊ²tim4.
The blind man's cake is very sweet.
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