Best Sweet Treats You Must Try This Christmas at Asia Market
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Christmas season is an occasion to share special gifts and sweets like puddings, candies, cakes, cookies and more. We have listed here a few of our favourites.
1. Malaysian Coconut Cookies
Malaysian food brand Dollee is known for their special, crunchy cookies which come in coconut, durian, yam, peanut, and sesame flavors. The coconut flavour cookie is the most in demand. They are crunchy, small, round and bite sized. Perfect to serve with a nice cup of hot coffee or tea.
Buy in store or online.
2. Mochi
Mochi is a chewy textured rice cake made of glutinous rice flour filled with a sweet filling. It is one of the most loved snacks in Asia enjoyed in Japan, Taiwan and China. We recommend our very popular mixed mochi box.
Buy in store or online.
Fortune Cookies
These need no introduction. Loved by everyone. A yummy sweet, crispy cookie with a fortune hidden in the middle. Fortune Cookies come with a folded structure so as to contain the secret good luck message. The message is called ‘fortune’ and that is where it gets its name from. Another interesting fact, their origin is falsely attributed to the orient when it actually came from the United States.
Buy in store or online.
They are perfect for gifts as well and you can buy a big box for €19.50 with 275 in a case.
4. Soybean Pudding
Soybean pudding is a traditional Chinese dessert. They are called Douhua in the Chinese language, which is derived from the word tofu. It is tasty and at the same time nutritious. In China, the pudding is made from fresh soymilk. Here, we have a simpler version which you can prepare easily by adding hot water into the powder and pouring them into moulds. Refrigerate before serving to your friends and family to bring out its best taste. The best thing about this soybean pudding is that you can add your own toppings and fruits to it to make it taste just the way you want it.
Buy in store or online.