Tu Tu Kueh Lovers


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3in1c

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Which fillings do you prefer? Peanut or coconut? Coconut - orange or brown sugar? Or peanut & coconut mix?
I am all out for peanut only.

Share your favorite stall! Are you willing to pay $2 for 5pcs, $2 for 4pcs?
Boon Keng Mrt, nearby coffee shop. $1 for 3pcs. I just got to know Vivo city food court selling 4pcs for $2, so expensive...

Any contributors welcome.
 

Used to love the peanut version, then the orange coconut. After that, it was the Malay version (sorry forgot the name) that's about 3-4" in diameter and filled with broken bits of gula melaka and you eat it with white grated coconut. Nowadays, I'll still look out for the Malay ones just for old time's sake.
 

Like the normal coconut ones. Malay one v too sweet for me.
 

Actually yah, it is beri sweet. That's why cannot take too often ... mabbie 3 or 4 pieces every few months? Can ask the lady put less sugar oso can mah. :sweat:
 

Clementi there is one. Coffeeshop behind NTUC. Beside there is a stall selling popiah.
4 for $2.
 

ya i love the malay style 1 haha everytime got nite market i sure go buy haha den follow by the coconut 1 i dont like peanut de haha

i reali wan ask the uncle dont put filling inside juz the white white plain 1 haha juz wan try how it taste
gt any1 have the same thought as mi ??? or i juz weird ...
 

ya i love the malay style 1 haha everytime got nite market i sure go buy haha den follow by the coconut 1 i dont like peanut de haha

i reali wan ask the uncle dont put filling inside juz the white white plain 1 haha juz wan try how it taste
gt any1 have the same thought as mi ??? or i juz weird ...


Nooooo....try asking!

SLOWLLLLY chew on the steamed flour! Damned SHIOK!
 

malay putu best in whole of sing is sold at geylang serai!
 

what kueh is this?

../azul123

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kueh_tutu :)

http://www.asiaone.com/Wine%2CDine+%26+Unwind/Reviews/Story/A1Story20080318-54997.html

do a google, many information available

a delicacy when I was a boy. can't afford at that time :)

there used to be a uncle in chinatown pasar malam, he is very well-known and he prepared his own stuff in a stall Beo crescent market. near kim send community centre.
 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kueh_tutu :)

http://www.asiaone.com/Wine%2CDine+%26+Unwind/Reviews/Story/A1Story20080318-54997.html

do a google, many information available

a delicacy when I was a boy. can't afford at that time :)

there used to be a uncle in chinatown pasar malam, he is very well-known and he prepared his own stuff in a stall Beo crescent market. near kim send community centre.
Ok, now that I know what you guys are talking about, fyi... google is not always right. The kueh is called "Putu Piring".

../azul123
 

Quite a handful of lovers indeed! Suntec level 3 toyrus outside also have. selling 4 for $2. Tried but ok only.

By the way, someone from Bishan should know there is a stall at central but cant remember the block. Its next to NTUC
 

Nooooo....try asking!

SLOWLLLLY chew on the steamed flour! Damned SHIOK!

Yes, smell the pandan and feel the soft flour lingering in your mouth. Ohhhh man..

By the way, Tu Tu with plain water- best!
 

Yum yum. I like the gula melaka version the most, but can't take too much at one go as it feels a bit too sweet after a while.
 

Tu-Tu appears to be done by Chinese hawkers, and Putu Piring by Malay hawkers.

Hmm ... once upon a time inb the 70s, 50 cents can buy enuf rice to feed an entire family and 20 cents can buy a large plate of char kway teow! :sweat: :bsmilie:
 

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