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A beef ball () is a common food in Cantonese and communities and originated from the . Beef balls are made of pulverized and are similar in form and preparation to , but with a darker color.


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Nearly all (made from pork, beef, fish, or other animal flesh) made in Asia differ significantly in texture to their European counterparts. Instead of mincing the meat, which is done for meatballs of European origin, cooks pound the meat until it is pulverized. This process results in a smooth texture. Pounding, unlike mincing, uncoils and stretches previously wound protein strands in meat and allows them to cure to a gel with heat in a similar manner as . This technique is also often used for meat fillings in steamed dishes.

After the meat is prepared, it is divided into balls, seasoned, and boiled in water. With prolonged cooking, the tiny pieces of from the meat in the balls will dissolve. The result is meatballs with a tender, bouncy texture.


Hong Kong
Beef balls are commonly mixed in with and other noodles. It is available in traditional markets and supermarkets. Beef balls are also a popular ingredient for dishes. It has a variety of uses within .

Some Hong Kong grocery stores and markets have controversially been found to sell beef balls that contain other kinds of ground meat, such as pork and chicken. This discovery raised concerns for religious customers who cannot eat pork.


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