The origin of the Heart Cake comes from Chinese beliefs. Originally believed that the Peach Tree was a tree in heaven and that the magic peach would be born once every 3000 years. If anyone eats it, they will live a long life. Legend has it that the god “Xi Wangmu” gave Han Boo Di a magic peach and said that Dong Yuan Land should not waste time growing this peach tree. Let the people make desserts to imitate the peach fruit and use it to worship ancestors or gods instead of using peaches. The offering makes “Heart Cake” a symbol of auspiciousness. Those who worship with it will live long, happy, and healthy.
The aforementioned peach is the same tree as in the story of The Journey to the West. Its full name is Xiu Peach and has a qualification for longevity. When Sun Wukong invaded heaven and stole those peaches to eat until it was a big problem. According to legend, the name Ang Tau Guay, therefore, comes from the appearance of a dessert that mimics red ripe peaches.
Ang Tou Guay” is Teochew Chinese. It comes from the combination of 3 words: Ang + Tou + Kuy.
Ang means red (As well as other red families such as pink, magenta, orange because in the old days there were not many shades of color like today.) It is a lucky color that represents the power and prosperity of the Chinese people.
Tou means peaches. It’s a fruit that the Chinese believe is a tree from heaven, believed to make people live long.
Guay means food made from rice flour. It is the main ingredient used in Chinese food and desserts.
Therefore, Ang Tou Guay (Heart Cake) refers to desserts made from rice flour, which looks like a red peach. On top of the desserts, there is often an auspicious letter in Chinese that has good meaning. Originally, the Chinese usually did it on their own. There is a recipe that is easy to follow. The cooking method is similar to the method of making Chinese Chive Dumplings.
Heart Cake is a dessert, an appetizer, or main dish. The appearance of the Heart Cake is pink dough, a triangular shape that many people often misunderstand as Chinese Chive Dumplings because these two desserts are always sold together. There are a variety of fillings of Heart Cake such as chives, sticky rice, shoots, or vegetables. You can eat it steamed or steamed and fried again depending on your individual preferences.
What is your opinion on the Heart Cake, a menu that is not only colorful but delicious? The Heart Cake that ACU PAY introduced to you today is a Heart Cake stuffed with Chive fillings. If you do not like chive, there are sticky rice filling for you to try as well. Anyone who has never had it must try once.
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