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Kuih Seri Muka


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Kuih Seri Muka is one of my favourite nyonya kuih. When I lived in Singapore, I was a regular customer of a pastry shop that is famous with their nyonya kuih-muih. Two must buy items from that shop were Kuih Seri Muka and Kuih Getuk Ubi (mashed tapioca topped with coconut). Talk about Kuih Getuk Ubi, I miss it a lot!"Eh, you made mahjong kuih!" This is what T said when he saw Kuih Seri Muka when


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