Mr. Baoz Coming Soon To Kuala Lumpur

Filed Under (Food in Taiwan, Taiwanese Cuisine) by kuanfoodfetish on 06-05-2008

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I got this in an email from BlurryHunniee.

Mr. Baoz originate all the way from Taiwan, sells baos (steamed buns) with a difference. The baos are so so adorable, i think i wouldn’t have the heart to eat it! Similar to J.Co or Big Apple Donuts, the baos come with some fantastic and super cute designs.

I googled for it and found out from it’s website that it’s coming soon to Kuala Lumpur! How great is that?! The exact date is not stated but i’ll be one of the many people in the queue if the outlet is finally here.

First thing first. Photos of Mr. Baoz as appetizer :P .

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Taiwan Street Snacks: Iron Egg & Pineapple Pastry

Filed Under (Food in Taiwan, Non Halal, Snacks and Tit Bits, Taiwanese Cuisine) by kuanfoodfetish on 14-01-2008

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Weee!! MagieeMe brought back some snacks from her trip to Taiwan. Taiwan is very popular for its variety of street snacks. Most of them you’ll wouldn’t be able to get here in Malaysia.

Here we have is the famous Taiwan “Iron Eggs” (Tit Dan in Chinese) and the equally famous pineapple pastry.

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Taiwan Street Snacks

Don’t worry, the eggs are not made with iron nor does it have metal in its substance. It is actually quail eggs. The small eggs are braised over and over again until it become tight and hard before it is compressed into airtight packets. No preservative or artificial sweetener. Its call “Iron Egg” because of its hard texture.

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Iron Egg!

Taiwanese loves this snack and they would have it all the time when watching TV or reading. The texture is hard and chewy. Harder to chew than chewing gum. I didn’t quite like it at first. Imagine yourself chewing on PVC… But once you start munching on these cute eggs, you can’t stop. My family finished the whole packet in a day :P

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Pineapple pastry so big!!!

If compared, i prefer the pineapple pastry. It quite big and shaped like a cake. Unlike our local pineapple pastry which i find very sweet, this Taiwan pastry is soft and not too sweet. Perfect for those who doesn’t prefer sweet things.

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This ChiaTe pastry is quite famous in Taiwan… i was told. The brand had been operating since 1975 till now and ranked as top 1.

Hmmm… i wonder where i could get other Taiwan snacks in Malaysia… any idea?




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