Ji dan gao, or Chinese egg cakes, are a Taiwanese steamed sponge cake. Unusually for an Asian steamed dessert, they are made with flour, milk and eggs, which is more like a European-style cake.
The Indonesian cake called kuih baulu or kuih bahulu is essentially identical.

Categories: Cake
Contains: Cake flour Egg Milk
Characteristic of: Taiwanese cuisine
Has variants: Bahulu
Also known as:
Chinese: 鸡蛋糕
Chinese (Romanized): Jī dàngāo
English: Chinese egg cake
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