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I received the Thye Lee Confectionary Teochew biscuits from my relative. There were altogether 6 different items. The first item which I tried was the glutinuous rice paste coated with sesame seed. The paste was soft and mixed with black sugar. The second item that I tried was tau sar piah. I noticed that there are 2 types of tau sar piah. One is fairer than the other. The one which is fairer is spread with sesame seed. It was filled with lotus paste while the other was filled with bean p
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I received the Thye Lee Confectionary Teochew biscuits from my relative. There were altogether 6 different items. The first item which I tried was the glutinuous rice paste coated with sesame seed. The paste was soft and mixed with black sugar.

The second item that I tried was tau sar piah. I noticed that there are 2 types of tau sar piah. One is fairer than the other. The one which is fairer is spread with sesame seed. It was filled with lotus paste while the other was filled with bean paste. The one with lotus paste was sweet.

The next item was the weng pian cao. In English translation, it means cloud biscuit. As the word ‘cloud’ means pure, white and soft. It is true that it is soft in texture. It is suitable for children. I used to eat when I was a child. This is a memory tibit to me.

The next item is the Peanut roll. It is coated with flour outside and inside it is peanut roll with paste. The peanut is not hard and it is reasonable crunchy.

The last item is the peanut biscuit coated with sesame seeds. It is hard and need a lot of bitting.
I treated these items as my snack.

The box of traditional biscuits costs $24.
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Date of Visit
2014-02-04
Spending Per Head
$24 (Other)
Recommended Dishes
  • Tau Sai Piah