


Jiǎozi 餃子 or 饺子 (Chinese transliteration), gyōza (Japanese transliteration), Mo:Mo: or Momocha म:म: or ममचा (Nepali transliteration), or pot sticker is a Chinese dumpling widely spread to Japan, Eastern and Western Asia.
Jiaozi typically consist of a ground meat and/or vegetable filling wrapped into a thinly rolled piece of dough, which is then sealed by pressing the edges together or by crimping. Jiaozi should not be confused with wonton: jiaozi have a thicker, chewier skin and a flatter, more oblate, double-saucer like shape (similar in shape to ravioli), and are usually eaten with a soy-vinegar dipping sauce (and/or hot chili sauce); while wontons have thinner skin, are sphere-shaped, and are usually served in broth. The dough for the jiaozi and wonton wrapper also consist of different ingredients.
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It does not need to use dough sheets. Put well-kneaded dough and stuffing into the machine, then switch on. Dumpling, fried dumpling, egg roll, samosa, empanada, noodle or ravioli will be formed immediately.
Taiwan Patent No. 138136,139367
China Patent No. ZL97 2 42853.4, ZL97 2 42852.7, ZL98 2 25455.5
The HLT-700 has three independent motors to produce a wide range of food products with a dough wrapper and stuffing inside. By simply changing the forming molds, the HLT-700 can make dumpling, potsticker, fruit bar, samosa, empanada, wonton, tortellini, ravioli postel and egg roll etc.
Taiwan Patent No. 138136,139367
China Patent No. ZL97 2 42853.4, ZL97 2 42852.7, ZL98 2 25455.5
The HLT-700XL has four independent motors to produce a wide range of food products with a dough wrapper and stuffing inside. By simply changing the forming molds, the HLT-700XL can make dumpling, potsticker, fruit bar, samosa, empanada, wonton, tortellini, ravioli, pastel, egg roll, etc.
Taiwan Patent No. 138136,139367
China Patent No. ZL97 2 42853.4, ZL97 2 42852.7, ZL98 2 25455.5