Ang Ku Kueh
Ang Ku Kueh is a traditional nonya kueh which is moulded to resemble a tortoise’s shell. The shape signifies longevity, high symbolic and ritual values as turtles have long lives. They are used for ritual offerings during religious events and as gifts when a child is born (one month old) or during birthdays.
In the olden days, the design on top of the Ang Ku Kueh will signify the sex of the child. A turtle and two marbles is the sign for a boy while a girl is represented by two peaches and Red Eggs. Nowadays, to simplify things, an Ang Yee signifies a boy while an Ang Ku Kueh represents a girl.
Each box comes in 10 pcs. Platter for Baby Full Month available.
To reheat:
From Chiller: Steam for 10-12 mins
From Freezer: Fully thaw, Steam for 15-20 mins
For storage:
Chiller (7-8 days)
Freezer (Up to 2 months)