Fresh Basil Rolls are a large variety of filled, rolled appetizers or dim sum found in East Asian and Southeast Asian cuisine. The name is a literal translation of the Chinese chūn juǎn (春卷 'spring roll'). The kind of wrapper, fillings, and cooking technique used, as well as the name, vary considerably within this large area, depending on the region's culture.
Romaine lettuce, cucumber, basil, rice noodles and tofu wrapped in rice paper, served with plum and peanut sauce.