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Reference: C1136
This Chiew is made mainly from Golden Star Brand Kaoling Chiew with the admixture of distilled fresh rose of a famous variety and granulated sugar. It has a permanent fragrant flavour and a slightly sweet taste. It is...
Reference: C1324
Round rice is fast-cooking, soft and very sticky. During cooking this rice partly emits starch and absorbs more water than usual. This kind of rice is suitable for cooking both sweet and spicy dishes. It is a good...
Reference: C1076
LongKou Bean threads Vermicelli, which is also called Saifun noodles, is part of Chinese traditional staple diet. Made of high quality, and top grade peas, the Bean threads are used in salad, stir-fries, hot pot and...
Reference: C1072
Egg noodles are simply noodles made with flour and eggs. The dough is rolled thin, cut into strips and cooked in boiling water. Egg noodles are easy to prepare and cook in no time at all and are perfect for goulash,...
Reference: C1025
Zhenjiang or Chinkiang vinegar is a rice-based black vinegar widely used in Chinese cuisine. This vinegar is often used braised dishes and as a dipping sauce (and can be combined with Soy Sauce).
Ingredients: Water,...
Reference: C1080
Ingredients: Food starch, prawn dressing, salt, sugar, natural food color.
Content: 200G
Reference: C1075
LongKou Bean threads Vermicelli, which is also called Saifun noodles, is part of Chinese traditional staple diet. Made of high quality, and top grade peas, the Bean threads are used in salad, stir-fries, hot pot and...
Reference: C1074
Nian Gao is normally eaten for Chinese New Year, as it signifies good fortune for the coming year. “Nian” means year and “gao” means high — translating loosely to “every year, may you reach higher and higher.”
Nian...
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