Shopping News - It's only a week before the Year of the Tiger roars in. Chinese New Year is a time of reunion dinners, bak kwa, and of course, lots of gift shopping to do. From creative sweet treats to electrical appliances, mixer sets to traditional. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Pineapple tarts and almond cookies? So basic. Given that more is more when it comes to the Lunar New Year, why not up the snack stakes and reach instead for the likes of truffle bak kwa, chocolate koi, or ang ku kueh in cake form. Don't say bojio cos we're giving you ample notice: These creative options are available for.
Ah, CNY. That time of the year when we collectively abandon our New Year's resolution to eat healthier and lose weight. While we traditionally associate the season with bak kwa, yu sheng, and pineapple tarts, nowadays, every other F&B company - be it a fast-food restaurant or a cafe - is releasing exciting seasonal menus and specials to commemorate the.
January 15, 2021
Mdm Ling Bakery
One of the few things we love about Chinese New Year? The mind-boggling variety of snacks that bakeries and restaurants creatively conjure up. We’ve narrowed down a list of delicious baked goods from the myriad of brands, so you know just what to zero in on.
1. Ah Ma Homemade Cake
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For those who love their goodies with a little zodiac inspiration, there’s the Ah Ma Homemade Cake’s adorable and auspicious Moo Moo Cookies ($15.80/bottle) to usher in the year of the ox, made with premium Danish butter Lurpak and a delectable pineapple paste.
Snacking and Chinese New Year go hand in hand.
With the festivities coming right up in February, wondering where to buy some of the best Chinese New Year Snacks? Whether it’s to gift your loved ones or just a little something to munch on, we’ve got them lined up for you.
In addition to the usual pineapple tarts, crispy love letters and spicy dried shrimp rolls, here are some more unusual picks, both sweet and savoury, to stock up on this festive season. They are so pretty, you can even gift them to lucky family members.
1. Limited-edition chocolate koi from Janice Wong