Pork siu mai is a type of traditional Chinese dumpling that is typically filled with ground pork and various other ingredients, wrapped in a thin layer of dough, and then steamed. The filling usually consists of ground pork, shrimp, water chestnuts, and shiitake mushrooms, seasoned with soy sauce, sesame oil, and other spices. The dumpling is shaped like a small open-faced basket, with the filling exposed at the top. It is often garnished with a small piece of carrot or a pea in the center. The dough is soft and slightly chewy, while the filling is tender and flavorful, with a slightly sweet and savory taste. Pork siu mai is a popular dim sum dish, typically served in a bamboo steamer basket along with other varieties of dumplings and small dishes. It can be enjoyed as a snack or as part of a larger meal, and is often served with a dipping sauce such as soy sauce or chili oil.