Ada – a food item fromKerala, usually made of rice flour with sweet filling inside.
Bánh – inHanoi Vietnamese, translates loosely as "cake" or "bread", referring to a wide variety of prepared foods.[1] Some varieties are cooked by steaming.
Jjim – aKorean cuisine term referring to dishes made by steaming orboiling[2] meat, chicken, fish, or shellfish which have beenmarinated in a sauce or soup
Seon – refers toKorean traditional dishes made by steaming vegetables such as zucchini, cucumber, eggplant, or Napa cabbage that are stuffed withfillings
Tamales – a Mexican and Central American dish of Pre-Columbian origins made with a corn-based dough and a variety of fillings, usually wrapped in banana leaf or corn husks
Tofu skin roll – The bamboo steamed version is generally known assin zuk gyun
Idli – cakes made by steaming a batter consisting offermentedblack lentils (de-husked) and rice. Idli is a traditional breakfast in Indian households, and is also popular throughout India and neighbouring countries like Sri Lanka.
Treacle sponge pudding – a traditional British dessert dish consisting of a steamed sponge cake with golden syrup cooked on top of it, often served with hot custard poured atop