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Ang ku kueh, also known as red tortoise cake, is a small round or oval-shaped Chinese pastry with soft, sticky glutinous rice flour skin wrapped around a sweet central filling. It is molded to resemble a tortoise shell and is presented resting on a square piece of banana leaf. As suggested by its name, red tortoise cakes are traditionally red in color and has a sticky, chewy texture when eaten. Red tortoise cakes are shaped like tortoise shells because the Chinese traditionally believed that eating tortoises would bring longevity to those who are eating it and bring about good fortune and prosperity. Considered to be auspicious items, these sweet pastries are especially prepared during important festivals such as Chinese New Year as offerings to the Chinese deities.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Packaged boxes for your steamed ang ku kueh
Kitchen equipment
Baking ingredients
Transportation
Food and beverage
All other fees that not mentioned in the inclusions
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In this workshop, you will have a fun and educational experience in learning about cultural heritage and how to make traditional ang ku kueh / 红龟糕 / Red Tortoise Cake. It also includes the demonstration by instructor and hands-on session from dough folding, skin thickness to ideal filling amount. Have fun learning - Wrapping and molding of ang ku kueh - Filled with homemade peanut / mung bean paste - Discover the heritage of ang ku kueh - Bring home a dozen of Handmade Ang Ku Kuehs Made By You!
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