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Yes! At SayWeee you'll find your Asian grocery items in our Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, Indian and Thai stores. Get your favorite Asian products delivered to U.S. without leaving home.
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Free shipping threshold varies by regions.
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We are an exclusively online retailer and do not currently have any physical store locations. This helps us keep our prices low.
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We have free delivery minimum on order over $35. Order minimum varies by regions.
What areas do you deliver to?
We deliver across the entire state. We deliver to all 50 US states.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is Xoi Khuc?

    Xoi Khuc, also known as khuc cake, is a traditional Vietnamese dish made from glutinous rice, mung beans, and khuc leaves.

  • What are the main ingredients in Xoi Khuc?

    The main ingredients in Xoi Khuc are glutinous rice, mung beans, and khuc leaves.

  • What does Xoi Khuc taste like?

    Xoi Khuc has a savory taste from the mung beans and a unique taste from the khuc leaves, which is slightly bitter and aromatic. The glutinous rice adds a sweet and sticky texture.

  • Does Xoi Khuc contain gluten?

    No, Xoi Khuc does not contain gluten as the main ingredients are glutinous rice, mung beans, and khuc leaves.

  • What other dishes can you make with khuc leaves?

    Khuc leaves can also be used in making soups, stir-fries, and teas.

  • How long does Xoi Khuc last?

    Xoi Khuc can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week, or it can be frozen for longer storage and reheated before consumption.

  • How many calories are in Xoi Khuc?

    The calorie content of Xoi Khuc will vary depending on the exact recipe, but a standard serving could contain around 200-300 calories.

  • Where can I buy Xoi Khuc?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • Where is Xoi Khuc from?

    Xoi Khuc is a traditional dish from Vietnam.

  • How is Xoi Khuc prepared?

    Xoi Khuc is prepared by wrapping a mixture of glutinous rice and mung beans in khuc leaves and then steaming the parcel.

  • Is Xoi Khuc vegan?

    Yes, Xoi Khuc is vegan as it does not contain any animal products.

  • Is Xoi Khuc healthy?

    Yes, Xoi Khuc is considered healthy as it is rich in carbohydrates, protein, and fibers and contains no cholesterol.

  • Can Xoi Khuc be reheated?

    Yes, Xoi Khuc can be reheated with a steamer, microwave, or oven.

  • Can I eat Xoi Khuc for breakfast?

    Yes, Xoi Khuc is a common breakfast dish in Vietnam and can be enjoyed at any time of the day.

  • Can I make Xoi Khuc at home?

    Yes, Xoi Khuc can be made at home. It requires some traditional ingredients and a bit of time, but the process is fairly straightforward.

  • Is Xoi Khuc used in any festivals in Vietnam?

    Yes, Xoi Khuc is often used in the celebration of the Lunar New Year (Tet) in Vietnam.