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This small box of pure rice cakes contains 10 grams of sugar. It's an essential item for every Chinese New Year.
I bought it to try, but I don't know how it tastes.
Bought it on sale, and based on the reviews, I hope it tastes good.
Last time I tried brown sugar, I discovered a new world. I bought 5 of them during this low-sugar sale to share with my family.
Not too sweet which is good.
Not to sweet rice cake
My daughters fave tikoy
Haven't tried it yet. Hope it taste good.
Sugar rice cake, try it at a discount.
So glad to find these low-sugar southern China Nian gao. Those who are Hokkien or Cantonese would know what these are. They are usually pan fried with a coating of egg. Nowadays I pan fry with egg and bread, like French toast but with a sticky Nian gao layer (see photo). The low-sugar is still sweet, can’t eat more than a slice per person.
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Sept. 2024
Very good prices, delivery on times of any time I ordered . Good service. Good product. You can find anything's on Weee!
Jun. 2024
I've hunted all over Connecticut for Asian groceries and they're difficult to find in my area. I love being able to order them on Weee!
Apr. 2024
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Jan. 2024
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Popular reviews
This small box of pure rice cakes contains 10 grams of sugar. It's an essential item for every Chinese New Year.
I bought it to try, but I don't know how it tastes.
Bought it on sale, and based on the reviews, I hope it tastes good.
Last time I tried brown sugar, I discovered a new world. I bought 5 of them during this low-sugar sale to share with my family.
Not too sweet which is good.
Not to sweet rice cake
My daughters fave tikoy
Haven't tried it yet. Hope it taste good.
Sugar rice cake, try it at a discount.
So glad to find these low-sugar southern China Nian gao. Those who are Hokkien or Cantonese would know what these are. They are usually pan fried with a coating of egg. Nowadays I pan fry with egg and bread, like French toast but with a sticky Nian gao layer (see photo). The low-sugar is still sweet, can’t eat more than a slice per person.

















