Longevity peach bao
A longevity peach, or shoutao, is a type of lotus seed bun, sometimes with a filling made of red bean paste or lotus paste. It is white with a red dyed tip with a crease along the side, mimicking the shape of a peach. Occasionally, bakers add green decorations that mimic leaves. The longevity peach is a representation of Peaches of Immortality. According to Chinese folk legends, these peaches ripen every thousands of years, and grant immortality to humans when consumed. The pastry is typically served at the birthdays of elderly people to celebrate their achievement in having reached old age.
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Recipes

Shòutáo/Lián Róng Bāo (壽桃/蓮蓉包) - Longevity Peach Lotus Paste Steamed Buns Recipe - Everybunny Eats
Longevity Peach Lotus Paste Buns are great for birthday celebrations in that they represent the Peaches of Immortality from Chinese mythology. We're making some for Chef Bunny's birthday, generously filled with delicious Lotus Seed Paste...