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Vegan Delicacies to Usher the Lunar New Year, from Singapore, Part 2 of 2 - Nine-layer Colored Cake and Jicama Bamboo Shoots Dumplings (Soon Kueh)

2020-01-19
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In this cheerful season, the Singaporean people also enjoy wonderful variations of delicacies from different regions and sometimes new fusion invented by creative people. Last week, we were delighted to have Chef Law Bee Tiong shared with us two delicious vegan treats, Longevity Red Turtle Cake (Ang Ku Kueh), and Fragrant Pan-Fried Radish Cake. Today, he will continue to demonstrate another two delicacies. “The first snack is a nine-layer cake. It is a steamed colored cake that Singaporeans love to eat. They symbolize continuous growth and prosperity.” “Next, I will show you how to make ‘Teochew Soon Kueh,’ or Jicama Bamboo Shoots Dumplings. Bamboo shoots represent peace.” “They look amazing! Let’s Be Veg, Go Green, to Save Our Planet and have a vegan and peaceful year ahead!”
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