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Christmas just over and the traditional bakery are starting to sell Chinese New Year Stuff. I was walking around Hong Lim Hawker Centre and I saw this traditional bakery selling a lot of Chinese pastry. Hence, I went to buy a box of Mini Peanut Puff, though not cheap, it cost $13.The Mini Peanut Puff had a very nutty aroma when I opened the box. The taste was average when compared to Bengawan Solo ones. This Mini Peanut Puff had a drier taste in mouth. The skin was crispy and less oily. The fill
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Christmas just over and the traditional bakery are starting to sell Chinese New Year Stuff. I was walking around Hong Lim Hawker Centre and I saw this traditional bakery selling a lot of Chinese pastry. 

Hence, I went to buy a box of Mini Peanut Puff, though not cheap, it cost $13.

The Mini Peanut Puff had a very nutty aroma when I opened the box. The taste was average when compared to Bengawan Solo ones. This Mini Peanut Puff had a drier taste in mouth. The skin was crispy and less oily. The fillings was crushed peanuts, was more powdery and lesser sweet than Bengawan Solo.

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$13 (Tea)