What do dumplings look like around the world?- Miranda Brown

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As archaeologists pored over ancient tombs in Turfan in western China,
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they discovered some surprisingly well-preserved and familiar relics.
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Though hardened from over 1,000 years,
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there sat little crescent-shaped dumplings.
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Exactly who invented dumplings remains a mystery.
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But some scholars suspect they were first spread
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around parts the ancient world by nomadic Turkic peoples
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living in western China and Central Asia.
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This is thought to be the case because “manti,”
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meaning “dumpling” or “steamed bun” in many Turkic languages,
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appears to be the root word for dumpling in several other languages.
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Ancient Turkic people probably stuffed their dumplings with meat.
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But it’s unclear when this practice began,
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or whether they learned the art of dumpling-making from others.
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However this happened, dumplings certainly gathered steam in ancient China.
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That’s where they first appear in the written record:
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more than 1,700 years ago,
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in a mouthwatering rhapsody by scholar Shu Xi.
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In his poem, Shu alludes to certain cooking methods coming from alien lands.
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He describes a steamed wheat product as “mantou.”
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And he reverentially chronicles the preparation of kneaded dough balls
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called “lao wan.”
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They’re packed with pork, mutton and aromatics,
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dipped in black meat sauce, then quickly gobbled up,
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leaving people downwind to drool and fantasy-feast.
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Dumplings continued to take off and diversify in China
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over the next thousand years.
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Instead of the traditional meat filling,
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some communities opted for vegetarian dumplings.
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People developed new cooking methods.
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And because wheat was harder to cultivate outside of northern China,
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those in other regions began making dumplings
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using rice, tapioca, and sweet potato.
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The relationship between Chinese dumplings and those in other areas
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is tricky to trace,
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but food historians have made their best guesses based on available clues.
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Turkic tribes spread and eventually established
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the Ottoman Empire around 1300 CE,
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bringing wrapped morsels west with them.
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In what’s now Turkey, most people wouldn’t have stuffed dumplings with pork
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due to Islamic restrictions.
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Instead, manti would come to be filled with ingredients like lamb,
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drizzled with garlic, yogurt, and melted butter,
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then topped with herbs and spices.
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Some scholars believe that the Mongol Empire also helped disseminate dumplings,
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perhaps introducing them to parts of Eastern Europe.
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These dumplings could have come by way of China
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or directly from some of the Turkic peoples the Mongols hired
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to run their empire.
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One theory is that this gave rise to dumplings like Russian pelmeni,
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and the larger pierogi and vareniki, eaten in Poland and Ukraine,
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stuffed with things like potato, cabbage, cheese, and cherries.
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The Mongol Empire also controlled Korea
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and might have likewise introduced dumplings there,
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where “mandu” may be eaten with regional ingredients like kimchi.
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Later, after Chinese dumpling varieties were introduced to more countries,
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English speakers began calling them dumplings.
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The term means “little lumps”
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and is thought to have been first used in 16th century England
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to describe dough balls dropped in liquid.
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Like knödel and matzo balls, they would’ve had no filling.
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So, the word was actually confusingly imprecise,
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but it stuck, nonetheless.
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When Japan occupied China during the Second World War,
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Chinese “jiaozi” were brought to Japan,
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where they in turn became known as “gyoza” and were more typically pan-fried.
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So what about the fact that every region in Italy has its own variety
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of dumpling-like stuffed pasta?
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Some historians think that Arab conquerors brought dumplings
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when they reigned over Sicily between the 9th and 11th centuries.
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But the jury's still out.
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It’s unlikely that all dumpling-esque dishes came from the same root tradition.
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In many cases, it may simply be that culinary visionaries
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from different cultures shared a similar revelation:
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that cooking fillings encased in dough would be delightful.
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Either way, we can appreciate these plump pockets of perfection—
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and the tangled, mysterious historical web
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that’s made dumplings so diverse and divine.
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