Picture Perfect 2008/#07
Theme : Red
Camera : Canon PowerShot S5 IS
Date Taken : 2008 Feb

Ang Ku Kueh, Chinese 红龟糕 known as Red Tortoise Cake (literally translated from Hokkien), is one of the common Chinese/Nonya pastries found in Singapore.
As the name says, basically it is shaped like the shell of a tortoise because it was believed then, that eating these long-living creatures would bring longevity to the person eating it. The traditional Ang Ku Kueh has fillings like grounded peanuts, salty bean paste and green bean paste.
A good Ang Ku Kueh is one where the skin does not stick to the teeth and gives a good chewy feeling. The fillings should be smooth, mixed very well with the skin and should not obstruct the chewy feeling.
Basically the skin of the Ang Ku Kueh is made from glutinous rice flour.
Dough is made from it and the fillings is put in before it is rolled into a large ball.
The ball is pressed into a mould to create the "look" akin to a tortoise shell.
The whole batch is steamed to create Ang Ku Kueh.
Dough is made from it and the fillings is put in before it is rolled into a large ball.
The ball is pressed into a mould to create the "look" akin to a tortoise shell.
The whole batch is steamed to create Ang Ku Kueh.
Usually, Ang Ku Kueh is a must when there’s a temple celebration, or some celebrations in the home, especially for prayers to the Deities.
When someone’s baby has reached one-month old, Ang Ku Kueh is one of the spread of goodies given to relatives and friends who have given gifts within the one month of the baby’s birth.
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OMG! I used to had that too in Indonesia but I can't remember what they call it all I know it's just one of those traditional snacks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the picture and the story behind it, it sure does bring lots of good ol' memories back.
Looks delicious
ReplyDeleteWow how unusual, thank for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHei Dreamz
ReplyDeleteDelish take on the theme!
This sounds like something that i would really love to eat, actually.
Keep so well and safe. Rii :)
Mine's up @ this addy:
http://riihele.multiply.com/journal/item/627/PICTURE_PERFECT_RED
how very interesting to read about this!
ReplyDeletei like so much to learn about different cultures, and this is one way!
excellent take on the theme :)
..i would like to taste this!
I'd be curious to try it and find out what it tastes like. It does look pretty.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting.
http://ninakobie.multiply.com/journal/item/351
mmmm....makes me want to try one! i luv seeing what u post--very educational!
ReplyDeleteI did not know what that was! LOL NICE picture! I love it.
ReplyDeleteSounds...interesting. Love the pic!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! When I first saw it I thought it was salmon...
ReplyDeleteTy for the information! Nice photo!
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Interesting. Thanks for the information. Mine is up, too.
ReplyDeleteYummmmy .. here in Indonesia we call it 'Kue Ku' .. I love the filling, when I was little I used to eat just the filling ..*smile* .. great shot, love the texture that you captured in this photo.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting. I am wondering what it tastes like... Great photo.
ReplyDeleteYep, intersting! thanks for your nice comment and come visit my picture perfect photo. *hugs*
ReplyDeleteooh...i like this cakee!! soo yummi!! red delicious! :))
ReplyDeleteVery exotic, I'd love to try it :)
ReplyDeleteI have never seen one of those before - very interesting and what a wonderful "red" photo
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy and...red!;)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely red! And yummy looking.
ReplyDeleteVery RED, and very clever! How do they get the red color in the dough ball?? Thanks for sharing....
ReplyDeleteOwww... YES... I know that cake really well. I'm a Buddhist, you know. And being raised in a Buddhist family, I'm sooo familiar with that sweet yummy pinky petite cake.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely post you have for Picture Perfect Friday. Thx so much for sharing this one. It really means a lot to me. I miss my Mom and Dad now. Hope to see them soon (I'm living in another island now, about 5 hours by plane to reach them there, in my hometown).
Thx for stopping by at mine.
Have a great week there, and hope to see you again in the next Picture Perfect Friday (^_^)v
I have never seen anything like this and the way you describe it and how it looks I sooooooooooo want to try it now. lol
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
never see food like this, but looking delicious... great job :bravo:
ReplyDeletethx u for visited my mp ;)
neither I have seen this food before, does it taste good?
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ReplyDeleteyou have come out very good "
i can still only theme it well
me not a photographer however i justified my entry
http://shankarg.multiply.com/journal/item/41/2008-m037-_Picture_Perfect_-_Red-_14_Feb_23_30_hrs_Chennai_India
thank you
ShankarG♥2♥
Wow,..it's look nice,.....taste good,...
ReplyDelete優秀崗位紅色和鮮美看。 jgh i hope i didnt destroy your native to badly...ty for stopping by my little bit of ocean space
ReplyDeleteI remember it's call kue ku in Indonesia, I guess it's derived from Hokkien dialect. I love that kue
ReplyDeleteI don't know what it is, but it is definitely interesting!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like something sweet, but by your description I see it is not. I wonder what it tastes like. A really good picture though! You can't get more red than this!
ReplyDeleteLooks hmmm...thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeletewaaa, could you send me a box of that cake pleaseeee
ReplyDeleteNow that's different! I'd try it :) Nice shot, thanks for stopping by mine
ReplyDeleteSo interesting and the photo looks so yummy!!! Are they kinda sweet or salty? Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is so neat and very interesting!
ReplyDeletewow, that is interesting! It looks tasty, too!
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks so yummiee ..... really great idea, tfs :)
ReplyDeletethat looks very good... and i am already hungry... luckily, supper is in the oven, lol
ReplyDeletei was just wondering what to have ,i do love the colour . is it glazed ? gotta go im got 'munchies' ,(heehee) ,great photo , take care .ox
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. And I thought it was a strawberry daiquiri at first!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw it, I thought it was some sort of funky red play dough : ) It certainly tops the list of interesting foods! The story behind it was very interesting too.
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http://tintalasia.multiply.com/journal/item/138/Red_-_a_Picture_Perfect_Theme
I love, love this cake. It's my childhood escape so to speak, hehe.
ReplyDeletei love this cake
ReplyDeletemay I have some?
hahaha.. kue ku.. interesting.. love this kue too.. tfs
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteya, indonesia has so many types of kueh kueh. Is it called "kue ku" as what esti, evimeinar and lintang71 have stated?
It tastes delicious too :D
ReplyDeleteThanks. :)
ReplyDeleteMe too, I have learned many things through PPF.
Really thankful to Heather for hosting such a meaningful website and all the PPF Buddies for their wonderful contributions.
Last time, we used to use kind of powder form 红花米RedFlowerRice (not sure what's the exact English term), mixed with some water to become liquid form for the coloring effect, nowadays, people just simply use those red coloring.
ReplyDeleteSure, no problem at all. Just provide me your mailing address, will try to make the necessary arrangement. :D
ReplyDeleteThey can either be sweet or salty, depending on the fillings used. Kueh with greenbean paste, peanut, or grated coconut fillings will be sweet, and a bit salty if using salted bean paste.
ReplyDeleteThere have different tastes, sweet and salty, depneding on the fillings.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, depend on how much coloring have been added, some kuehs turn out even more red than this.
hahaha~ Gary, that's really nice of you ! 谢谢。
ReplyDeleteI've never seen or heard anything like it before........you learn something every day.
ReplyDeleteTY for visiting my site.
Like angel, never knew about this either ... but because of places like here, we can interact, exchange ideas via words and photos ... I especially like the concept of the exchange in "goodies" when there is a new birth.
ReplyDelete"甘い子供、暮らしの喜びの上の食べ物"
Thanks for teaching us about this yummy looking cake. I like learning new things about people from all over the world that you can't find in any other way except you talk to and listen to real people. Great color and great blog topic.
ReplyDeleteThat was very interesting. Also, nice picture.
ReplyDeleteYou really eat that? Doesn't it make your mouth all red???
ReplyDeleteI would love to try that!
ReplyDeleteHmmm... yummy!! You've described it so well I could taste it in my mouth already!! Did you make it yourself?
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and lovely take on the theme! Thanks for sharing!!
And thanks for coming mine & leaving your nice comment!!
Hope you enjoy a great day!
I hae never heard of this before and now sit wondering about the taste. Thanks for sharing a very unique take on red theme.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique entry! Thank you for teaching me something new.
ReplyDeleteThanks D,
ReplyDeleteYes, they are glazed with corn oil so that they will not stick to each other.
woooww...its sooo yummy, i like this cake ...especially the inside ...ehmmm yummy, btw nice shot ...my mouth is watering know...:D
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks...interesting! I too wonder how it tastes. I'll have to try it sometime if I get the opportunity. Great take on the theme! Thanks for stopping by mine and commenting. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so shiny! And red! Before I read the description I thought it was some sort of playdough or silly putty. Now I'm trying to imagine it tasting sweet! Must be good...
ReplyDeleteat first I thought "fish" until I looked closer and saw the design. How cool is that? What a wonderful tradition and they sound delicious! I always liked the candies and pastries I got when I was in the Philippines.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing a part of your culture!
(and for visting mine!!) hugs
I would try at least one bite!!!! Sounds good! And makes a wonderful PPF ~ Red!
ReplyDeleteWow! Interesting. Too bad you can't share a taste with all of us over the internet! :-)
ReplyDeletemmmm, so red and looks good, a very interesting (and colorful) post. Thanks /:-)
ReplyDeleteCol looking but ew ew.......and the tractor I sold a few years ago,and it was working great......
ReplyDeleteSounds great! I may have to find some
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your time and kind visits and leaving such wonderful comments !
ReplyDeleteAll the Best !
Sounds so goooood.
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