Literally translated as “bean paste pastry”, this traditional Hokkien snack is one that has withstood the test of time.
It is normally available in the sweet and salty versions. The salty one tastes savoury and sweet. The bean paste filling is wrapped and baked in flaky dough.
In our latest taste test, we pit some of the most popular tau sar piah specialists in Singapore against one another. Who will emerge as king of tau sar piah?
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