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Kueh Ho Jiak Has Biscoff Ang Ku Kueh That Look Like Mini Christmas Trees, Heart-Shaped Kueh Lapis And More

Biscoff Ang Ku Kueh at Kueh Ho Jiak

Local kueh-maker Kueh Ho Jiak is known for their innovative and colourful, IG-worthy creations. This Yuletide season, they’ve added a new kueh to their line-up, with a Lotus Biscoff Ang Ku Kueh!


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This newest addition to their selection of kueh rides on the back of the biscoff trend, making the traditional sticky-chewy kueh modern with a caramelised cookie filling. Since they’re a festive special, these ang ku kueh have also been made using custom Christmas-themed moulds, featuring icons such as Christmas trees, and reindeer heads, in vibrant purple and orange hues.


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The ang ku kueh are sold in sets of six pieces for $18. You’ll get two pieces free and a gift box when you purchase these Lotus Biscoff Ang Ku Kueh through their website, and pay with the EZLink app!


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Other than the Lotus Biscoff Ang Ku Kueh, Kueh Ho Jiak also has I LOVE YOU Colourful Heart Lapis ($8 for four), where the traditional rainbow kueh is cut into heart-shaped pieces.


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They’ve also got Strawberry Puteri Ayu ($9 for six), which is a pretty, pink, strawberry jam-filled version of the traditional green pandan kueh. Puteri ayu, which translates to ‘pretty princess’, has been made to be less sweet here.


Image credit: Kueh Ho Jiak

If you’re looking for something savoury, their take on png kueh sees the addition of salted egg in the Sweet Potatoes Salted Egg Rice Kueh ($25 for 10), where the classic glutinous rice filling is zhnged-up with salted egg!

The popular kueh establishment has stalls in Tanjong Pagar Food Centre and Chinatown Complex Hawker Centre, where their selection of kueh are made fresh daily by hand. There aren’t any preservatives or artificial colourings in these kueh; there’s no pork or lard used here, too.

If you’d like to get your hands on some of Kueh Ho Jiak’s kueh, without travelling down to the stalls, place your orders through their online portal. There’s a minimum order of $30, and delivery is available every day for just $10 islandwide.

For other interesting flavour combinations, check out Bee Cheng Hiang’s latest Bakkwa Ice Cream. Otherwise, LiHO TEA has launched Kaya Toast Milk Green Tea, so you can get your favourite local breakfast as a BBT.

Chinatown Complex Hawker Centre
Address: 335 Smith Street, #02-149, Chinatown Complex Hawker Centre, Singapore 050335
Opening hours: Tues-Wed, Fri-Sun 7:30am to 4pm
Website

Tanjong Pagar Food Centre
Address: 6 Tanjong Pagar Plaza, #02-20, Tanjong Pagar Food Centre, Singapore 081006
Opening hours: Mon-Wed, Fri-Sun 7:30am to 3pm
Website

Cover image adapted from @makahhye and @ariel_ly‘s posts.

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