Kompia

kompyang, kompiang, gong pian, gong phiang, kong piang, 光餅

Kompia or kompyang (chinese: 光餅; minbei: guáng-biǎng; mindong: guŏng-biāng; hinghwa: gng-biâⁿ; minnan: kiâm-kong-piáⁿ [鹹光餅]; okinawan: 光餅 / コンペン クンぺン konpen kunpen; malay: kompia / roti kompyang; indonesian: kompyang / kompia) is a bread product that originates from fuzhou, the capital city of fujian province of china as well as fuqing. it is popular in fujian and has spread to other areas including the ryukyus, taiwan, and parts of southeast asia including indonesia and the malaysian towns of sitiawan, sibu, ayer tawar, sarikei, bintangor and other places where the dominant chinese community is of fuzhou (alternatively spelled foochow or hokchiu) and fuqing ancestry (where it is sometim...

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