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December 30, 2016 By Dessert Place Singapore Leave a Comment

8 outstanding Chinese desserts you need to know

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Have you been out there trying to determine which are best desserts? You will find that there are numerous Chinese desserts available here in this tiny island.  But do you know which are the most prominent ones? You should understand that most desserts are made with sugar and they are exceptionally sweet. The following is a list of ten of the best and most popular Chinese dessert.

Tanghulu

This is an amazing old dessert originally from Beijing. The dessert made up from crab-apples are attached to a skewer and served to the public. They can easily be found by the roadside.  Many people who visit China have really had a moment with this attractive dessert. If you are planning to visit China, make sure you have a taste of this!

Pumpkin pancake

The pumpkin pancake is a common dessert during the winter made up of properly deep fried pumpkin. The dessert consists only contain 3 ingredients namely sugar, pumpkin and flour. It is usually covered with some roasted sesame seeds and this makes the dessert sweet and crunchy at the same time. You wouldn’t miss this dessert at any Chinese restaurant.

Tang yuan

Tang Yuan is a common dessert usually eaten during the festive session such as the Dongzhi festival. The family usually gather during this festival to enjoy this festive and sweet balls soup dessert. More often now, the softballs come in different colours to attract children to eat. It will definitely be a memorable moment for starters once you have a taste of this dessert.

Almond jelly

A common dessert all over the food outlets is none other than the almond jelly. The almond jelly is usually made of apricot kernel. It is soaked, grounded in water, and all the milk extracted from it will form the almond jelly. It is best-served cold. Almonds have its health benefits and on top of having almond jelly, it helps to reduce heatiness.

Red bean bun

Red bean bun is the version of the popular Baozi and it is popular in many dessert places. The red bean paste, often mixed with rock sugar helps to bring the sweet flavour of the red bean to the next level. You will definitely like the taste that comes with this bun. You can still purchase the dessert in supermarkets.

Dragons beard candy

The dragon beard candy originated from the Han dynasty and it is one of most traditional Chinese dessert that you ever can find. It is made up from a lot of sugar and it’s very sticky. This dessert is widely known to attract tourist.

Deep fried durian

The deep fried durian is the infamous dessert thanks to its strong smell. Though it smells bad, the fruit has a really good taste. It is more common in summer as this is when it is usually on a season. However, a word of caution, durian is known of its heatiness. Hence, remember to drink plenty of water once you have eaten this particular dessert!

Grass jelly

The grass jelly or some call it as herbal jelly is popular in almost all the countries across Asia. It is a sweet dessert made from the Platostoma palustre tree has plenty of health benefits. It is usually served chilled and it comes with other toppings of your choice like fruits or even peanuts.

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December 23, 2016 By Dessert Place Singapore Leave a Comment

6 types of Chinese desserts

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Chinese desserts are sweet treats usually served with tea at the end of a delicious meal. They are majorly made up of ingredients used in East Asia typically eaten by dessert lovers. For someone who has a sweet tooth will be able to savour and appreciate these desserts as major of the ingredient of these delicacies are made up from sugar. These type of desserts can commonly be found at any dessert place in Singapore.

From sweet candies, chilling ice and refreshing soups are great for hot days to quench the thirst. Chinese desserts can be divided into different types ranging from soups to candies to ices. Here is the list of the different types of Chinese desserts you will commonly find:

Candies

Chinese candies are made with sugar cane, honey and malt sugar. The sweets mainly consist of fruits and nuts mixed with syrup flavours to give the candy their textures. Examples of the best Chinese dessert candies are white rabbit creamy candy and the dragon’s beard candy.

Ices

Ever desired to have some shaved ice cream which melts when you put it in your mouth? The flavour of the sweet condiments and syrup will make you crave for more. Ices are a common option for dessert lovers for its cooling nature mainly on a hot sunny day. They are also known as “ice kacang” in Singapore. With comes with different flavours such as bandung, rose syrup and chendol. But for a healthier dessert option, fruits are also added in this dessert.

Soups

There is a wide range of Chinese sweet soups both modern and traditional. Most Chinese sweet soups are simmered for a long time to get its full flavour. These soups are for summer low-fat foods as they are light and refreshing. Dessert doesn’t necessarily have to be served cold. Chinese soups can be served both hot and cold, and amazingly some of these soups are specially made to offer health benefits!

Some types of these soups are like green bean soup, red bean soup, white fungus soup, fruit soup with white fungus, red date congee and red date longan soup.

Jellies

Many of the Chinese jelly are set traditionally with agar (jelly) and are flavoured with fruits. Some of the most common Chinese jellies are the aiyu jelly, grass jelly and herbal jelly.

Guo

This dessert may not be familiar to many especially for tourists, but they are rice based snacks that are typically steamed and may be made from glutinous or normal rice. The guo dessert varies in terms of its texture. Some may be chewy, jelly-like, fluffy or firm. There are various types of guo and they include, tangyuan, ang ku kueh, nian gao and bai tang gao.

Bing

They are baked wheat flour based confections. They are similar to the short pastry crust of western cuisine. Commonly eaten Bing types are sun cake, wife cake and the moon cake. Bings are most common during the summer. Its ingredients are a mound of ice shavings created by hand either by using a large mallet to crush the ice or a blade to shave the ice.

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May 16, 2016 By Dessert Place Singapore Leave a Comment

Chinese sweet soups: Found in Singapore dessert stalls

Chinese sweet soups - Found in Singapore dessert stalls

There are various of Chinese desserts and sweet soups that are accessible. Some of these favorite and best desserts are considered as traditional while others have just popped up in time, or what we termed as modern sweets. What makes Chinese soup extra special is the mere fact that they simmered it for long and in order to achieve the perfect flavor.

These soups are not just refreshing, but are low in calories and fat. Nothing is more ideal than these Chinese desserts, where many cannot simply end their meals without these desserts.

Singapore has a lot of dessert centers or stalls, most of them offer these soupy and sweet desserts. Here are a list of most known dessert soups and dessert you can order, if ever you stroll over the Singapore’s dessert shops.

Get to know with these dessert soups through the items listed below:

Green bean soup recipe

Having green beans as the main component of this dessert, green bean soup is widely known as sweet dessert in Singapore. This has duo beneficial factors, proven to have both nutritional as well as medicinal value.

Green bean soup is a wondrous product of nature that has many health benefits, such as: detoxification, replenish the lost body fluids, healthy bowel movement and urination, heal acne problems and more.

Besides health bonuses, green beans are famous filling for pastries in Asia.

Ingredients: 60 grams green beans, 100 grams glutinous rice, Optional Sugar/Brown sugar/honey.

Directions:

(1) For about 30 minutes, soak and wash green beans using warm water.

(2) Thoroughly wash the glutinous rice

(3) Placed together the rice and beans in the rice cooker and cook until finished

(4) Add sugar/honey, when the soup is still bland

Red bean soup recipe

Like green beans, the red beans are also great for retention of fluids and detoxification. This enhances the production of breast milk, as well as fit for a woman with menstrual (as it inhibits stomach cramps and warms one’s body, if with glutinous rice). And, red beans are used as pastry fillings and sweet paste for treats,

In this recipe of red bean soup, it has only two ingredients. Yet, if the soup is bland, you can add some honey or brown sugar to taste.

Ingredients: 60 grams red beans, 100 grams glutinous rice

Directions: The same guidelines with the Green bean soup; from directions 1-3

White fungus soup

Also termed as cloud ear fungus 白木耳 (bai mu er). This white fungus sweet soup has been appropriate for ages 1 year old and above.

Ingredients: 30 grams cloud ear fungus, 10 grams goji berries, 30 grams lotus seeds, 5 red dates, 5 slices of Chinese yam, 2 tablespoons of rock sugar

Directions:

(1) Wash the white fungus, re-hydrate and soak in water

(2) Cut and divide the ear fungus into small pieces

(3) Rinse well the Chinese yarns, lotus seeds, goji berries and red dates

(4) In the same pot, place the white fungus and Chinese herbs

(5) Add a liter of water, make it boil then simmer for about 2 hours

(6) Add rock sugar then stir to be dissolved

Fruit soup with white fungus

This recipe has the modern twist glimpse. This dessert is good for your lungs, especially if you’re suffering from dry cough and extreme thirst.

Ingredients: 50 grams white fungus, 3 egg pure whites, 5 tangerine pieces, 15 grams kiwi fruit, thinly sliced and then peeled, 15 grams thinly sliced banana, 300 ml of drinking water, 2 tablespoons of sugar and Cornstarch solution.

Directions:

(1) In warm water, wash and soak the white fungus and wait until it’s soft

(2) Lower the heat to simmer the fungus, until cooked

(3) Add sugar and stir, then bring the soup again to boil

(4) to thicken the soup, add and stir the cornstarch

(5) slowly add the egg whites, stir the soup and break clumps

(6) add the kiwi slices, banana slices and tangerine pieces

(7) Cook for another minute, then serve!

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April 15, 2016 By Dessert Place Singapore Leave a Comment

Top 9 famous desserts in Asia

Top 9 famous desserts in Asia

Everyone loves dessert! Who doesn’t? Doesn’t matter if it’s western dessert or Chinese dessert, there is always some room in the tummy for dessert. In this list, you would not see any chocolate or cheesecakes. However, these so called a bit exotic treats are very much loved and enjoyed by most Asians. Here is a list of top most popular desserts in Asia, that even non Asian will surely love.

Dragon Beard Candy

Dragon beard candy is first introduced in China and is almost the same with cotton candy. It is believed that chefs are trained for longer time just to perfect this treat. The most common ingredients used are maltose syrup, sugar, peanuts and coconuts. This dessert has become popular and was even served as treats for Korean Royalties.

Red Bean Soup

This end of meal soup is very known to nations such as Vietnam, Korea, Thailand, Japan, China and many other Asian countries. The unexpected sweet and savory taste of the Red Bean soup offers extraordinary comfort to all. It is best served when warm, yet it may vary to the places and or countries, like in Vietnam it with paired with coconut milk and served cold.

Black Sesame Soup

Do you have any problem with indigestion? The black sesame is right there to help you. You will never wonder why this dessert soup is usually ordered in most East- Asian restaurants. The ingredients are very basic (sesame seeds, water and rice), yet sometimes added with sugar.

Mochi

Anything with colors are simply eye catching and appealing. Mochis,  which are known in Japan, is made out of glutinous rice with various colors and shapes. Mochi can turn into other delicious dessert,  which is an ice cream.

Pineapple Cakes

This ultimately addictive Pineapple cake is popular in Taiwan. The pineapple jam paired with buttery crust pineapple is something you cannot get enough. You can enjoy these cakes better  with a cup of tea. Pineapple cakes can be bought in many Chinese grocery shops.

Fried Sesame Balls

Commonly eaten as snacks in Vietnam and China, these soft and sweet sesame balls will pop into your mouth. These treats are usually prepared  red bean and mung bean fillings.

Fried Banana Cakes

Very famous in Vietnam cuisine is this deep fried battered treat with coconut sauce. You may have eaten different versions of banana dessert, but this one is truly an amazing dessert to try.

Ube Halaya

Filipinos are rich in culture and so are their food.  This dessert “Ube Halaya”, is also called as Ube Jam (mushed purple yams and Ube). It is very quick to create this delicious treat, with the use of condensed milk, evaporated milk and coconut milk, with less than an hour of preparing, you can have your own Ube Halaya.

Khanom Thungtag

If you go in Thailand, you will easily notice this street – stall dessert. Basically, Khanom Thungtag is created with the use of coconut milk  with some ingredients like shredded coconut.

These are only a few of many great desserts you can find in Asian cuisines. So, what are you waiting for, start hunting and find them at dessert place in Singapore now!

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April 13, 2016 By Dessert Place Singapore Leave a Comment

4 must try Asian desserts

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Take a glimpse at these enticing treats that millions of people in Asia enjoy every day! You can even purchase some of them at your local Asian supermarket or make it at home yourself.

Red Bean Soup

Eating soup before a meal is typical for most countries. However, dessert soup is a well-known meal-ender treat in China, Japan, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam. Mostly served warm, it is known for its comforting and noticeably sweet flavor. It comes in many variations depending on the place.

Chinese red bean soup is commonly found in chinese dessert is thinner than the Japanese oshiruko version. For the Japanese dessert, it is served as a sweet porridge of azuki beans, boiled and crushed, served in a bowl with mochi, which means pounded sticky rice. Korean people eat red bean soup together with saealsim, meaning bird egg, a ball-like glutinous rice flour. In Vietnam, the dessert contains added coconut milk and sugar. It is usually served cold.

Red Beans are a great source of nutrition. It is one of the foods rich in antioxidants and is an essential source of fiber. Moreover, this is a healthy alternative to meat. This is also a source of iron and is helpful for a great memory.

Khao Niao Mamuang (Mango Sticky Rice)

Famous among tourists in Thailand is a dessert made with glutinous rice, fresh sliced mangoes and coconut milk. It is a traditional Thai food eaten with bare hands. It comes with glutinous or sticky rice. One can eat this by rolling the rice with the fingers and scooping up mango slices. Khao Niao Mamuang is usually served warm or at room temperature. It’s absolutely a must try dessert if you are traveling in Thailand. Sweet sticky rice with mango is a simple and fascinating Southeast Asian dessert.

There are also some variations. One can try using ripe peaches or any fruit that is in season instead of mangoes. If you prefer, you can stir sliced up fruit into the rice when it’s hot. Sometimes a little Pandanus flavoring can be added. You can also make some modifications by garnishing it with toasted sesame seeds or shredded Thai basil.

Shwe Yin Aye (Coconut Cream Sherbet)

How about a coconut cream-based dessert?

One of the popular Myanmar (Burmese) traditional desserts, Shwe Yin Aye is a coconut cream sherbet that is habitually eaten after dinner. It usually comes with some white bread to soak up the coconut cream. It can also be served as a snack during the day. Undoubtedly, this is the yummiest Burmese dessert! Nevertheless, some people may consider it too heavy, and perhaps not something to eat just before bedtime.

Mafroukeh (Caramelized Semolina with Clotted Cream)

The term Mafroukeh is derived from the Arab verb faraka, which means “to rub” or “to knead”. Simply interpreted, this is how the semolina dough of this pastry is made. It is rubbed continuously with butter until it achieves texture and consistency.

Mafroukeh, a traditional Lebanese dessert, is another must try the sweet eaten up during Ramadan. It is made of semolina, sugar, and butter infused with sugar syrup, orange blossom and rose water as well. It is then topped off with a cream filling based on milk, called ashta, and roasted nuts.

These are just a few of the most interesting and savory desserts in Asia. I believe it interests you. If you want to know more about Asian desserts, it’s for you to find out! Have a bite at any stalls that sells the best dessert in Singapore!

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