Often eat at breakfast or as a snack for morning tea. This dumpling brought back many fond memories of my granny who used to buy them for me on her ritualistic green grocery shopping every morning.
Traditional home cooked meals and snacks from my childhood days in Asia and some I picked up along the way.
Whenever possible, I prefer using fresh and natural ingredients that are free from artificial flavours and preservatives.
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Sunday, 10 May 2015
Hakka Black Dumpling - Chu Yup Barn
~ Sweet glutenous rice dumpling made with blended leaves of the Chu plant that gave it a unique taste and aroma like no other. It also gives this dumpling its natural rich dark green colour.
This traditional Hakka delicacy is also heading towards extinction, even in the morning markets of South-East Asia where it was once commonly sold by street vendors.
Often eat at breakfast or as a snack for morning tea. This dumpling brought back many fond memories of my granny who used to buy them for me on her ritualistic green grocery shopping every morning.
Often eat at breakfast or as a snack for morning tea. This dumpling brought back many fond memories of my granny who used to buy them for me on her ritualistic green grocery shopping every morning.
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