Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Ching Ming Kuey Teow in Fuzhou
Ching Ming Kuey Teow in Fuzhou
Fuzhou's special "spinach kuey teow", also called "Qingming kuey teow", is a special offering for the Qingming Festival. It is a unique offering for the Qingming Festival in Fuzhou. It is made of spinach (a kind of wild vegetable grown in the south, edible, sweet in taste and cool in nature, mashed and pressed into juice in lime green color) pressed into juice, infiltrated into rice milk and kneaded into the skin of the kueh kueh, and then stuffed with jujube paste, bean paste, and shredded radish and pinched into the kueh kueh. The green color of spinach gives it the green color of spring.
Around the Ching Ming Festival, every household in Fuzhou makes spinach kuey teow, and nowadays, spinach kuey teow is also sold in large quantities in the street at the "Mi Shi" kuey teow store.
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