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  2. Nian gao - Wikipedia

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    Nian gao (Chinese: 年糕; pinyin: niángāo; Jyutping: nin4 gou1), sometimes translated as year cake[1][2] or New Year cake[1][3][4] or Chinese New Year's cake, is a food prepared from glutinous rice flour and consumed in Chinese cuisine. It is also simply known as " rice cake ". [3] While it can be eaten all year round, traditionally it is ...

  3. Rice cake - Wikipedia

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    Chongyang cake is a steamed rice flour cake, with bean or bean paste as inner layer, decorated with jujube, chestnuts, almonds, and osmanthus. It is specially made for Chongyang Festival . Ciba cake is made by glutinous rice pounded into paste, often molded into shapes of balls or cuboids, and usually dipped into brown sugar syrup and roasted ...

  4. Ang ku kueh - Wikipedia

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    Ang ku kueh (Chinese: 紅龜粿; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Âng-ku-kóe; Tailo: Âng-ku-kué), also known as red tortoise cake, is a small round or oval-shaped Chinese sweet dumpling with soft, sticky glutinous rice flour skin wrapped around a sweet central filling. [1][2] It is molded to resemble a tortoise shell and is presented resting on a square ...

  5. Hee pan - Wikipedia

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    Hee pan ( Chinese: 喜粄; pinyin: xǐbǎn) is a type of steamed rice cake of Chinese origin from the Hakka people. Traditional Hakka hee pan is made from rice milk ( 米浆) and red sugar. This gives hee pan its distinctive red coloring, chewy texture, and sweet taste. Traditional red hee pan is prepared for important festivals such as the ...

  6. Kuih - Wikipedia

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    Kuih (Jawi: کوءيه‎‎ ‎; Indonesian: kue; derived from the Hokkien and Teochew kueh – 粿) are bite-sized snack or dessert foods commonly found in Southeast Asia and China. It is a fairly broad term which may include items that would be called cakes, cookies, dumplings, pudding, biscuits, or pastries in English and are usually made ...

  7. Lo mai chi - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese. bánh bao chỉ. Lo mai chi (Chinese: 糯米糍), known in Mandarin as nuomici, is a type of Chinese pastry. It is one of the most standard pastries in Hong Kong. It can also be found in most Chinatown bakery shops overseas. It is also referred to as glutinous rice dumpling. Today there are many different modern variations such as ...

  8. List of Chinese bakery products - Wikipedia

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    Dowry cake – Large sponge cake, often filled with lotus seed paste. Fa gao – Yeast rice flour cupcake or sheetcake, fermented overnight to develop flavor before steaming. Ham and egg bun – Bun filled with a sheet of scrambled egg and a slice of ham. Huangqiao sesame cake – Small dough balls rolled in sesame seeds.

  9. Chwee kueh - Wikipedia

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    Chwee kueh in Shantou, a city in Guangdong, the historical homeland of the Teochews. Chwee kueh (Chinese: 水 粿; pinyin: shuǐguǒ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chúi-kóe; lit. 'water rice cake'), also spelt chwee kweh, is a type of steamed rice cake originating in Teochew cuisine that is served with preserved radish.