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$4.50
Chinatown Traditional Ang Ku Kueh - Peanut
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Any 2 for $5.90
Till 1st Mar 2025
KEY INFORMATION
As the name implies, Ang Ku Kueh are generally crimson in color and chewy when eaten. In Chinese tradition, the color red symbolize joy and happiness. And the tortoise shape signifies longevity, auspiciousness, prosperity and wholeness. It is the perfect auspicious gift for opening ceremonies, baby full month and birthday celebrations. Chinatown Food Ang Ku Kueh is an ideal snack made with quality and safe ingredients for you and your loved ones to enjoy!
COUNTRY/PLACE OF ORIGIN
Singapore
DIETARY
STORAGE INFORMATION
- Keep Frozen (-18°C)
- Do not refreeze after thawing.
INGREDIENTS
Glutinous Rice Flour, Peanut (19%), Water, Sugar, Yellow Sweet Potato, Refined Canola Oil, Peanut Oil (5%), White Sesame, Modified Food Starch (E1140, E1442) Vegetable Shortening (Refined Palm Oil), Emulsifier (E471), Wheat Flour, Edible Salt and Permitted Colouring (E124)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Ang Ku Kueh, which translates as "Red Tortoise Cake," is a little oval-shaped Chinese dessert that originated in Fujian, China before coming to Southeast Asia. To have longevity and good fortune, tortoise-shaped desserts are to be offered to Chinese gods during festive events and on the first and fifteenth days of the lunar calendar.