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Introduction of Fake Kuey Teow
Fa Kuey Teow (Min Nan) is a Han Chinese specialty pastry from Guangdong, Fujian. In some areas, it is also called Fa Cao (发糕). In Hakka, it is also known as "Bowls", "Fat Kueh", or "Bowl Kueh", a fermented rice-based pastry. Nowadays, the coastal areas, such as Chaoshan, Taiwan, Minnan, Hailufeng have the tradition of making hair cake, which is usually made in the winter solstice, Spring Festival and other major programs or major rituals to the gods.
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