Where to find great pineapple tarts?
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Blobbi:
Yes it is, v v accessible.
:drool: Like dat auntumnbronze has to cut portion down to 1, or worse, 0.5. Definitely trying since Bengawan Solo is easily accessible, Tks!KSP:
Try this Premium Pineapple Tarts from Bengawan Solo. Price :
SGD$30.00 / TRAY (L)
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=PqZpLEi
BUT ...
I have been good.
In fact ...
VERY good
and oso, personally, don't really think its that good lah
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autumnbronze:
Yes it is, v v accessible.
:drool: Like dat auntumnbronze has to cut portion down to 1, or worse, 0.5. Definitely trying since Bengawan Solo is easily accessible, Tks!Blobbi:
[quote=\"KSP\"]Try this Premium Pineapple Tarts from Bengawan Solo. Price :
SGD$30.00 / TRAY (L)
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=PqZpLEi
BUT ...
I have been good.
In fact ...
VERY good
and oso, personally, don't really think its that good lah
:D[/quote]Ooh. You tried this one? The jam is very enticing. Tried some from Taiwan today - their famous Feng Li Su - not buttery but the pineapple jam was very v good. I'm hoarding them for awhile. Got to plan these treats or I won't be able to wear my new clothes :roll: .
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Blobbi, tried the bengawan solo ones some yrs back.
As for the Feng Li Su, okie, they can be quite addictive too and now they come in other fillings as well rite?
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I tried the peanut ones before, but 'tis the season for fengli mah
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I thought feng li sou is from hk?
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Joy:
I thought feng li sou is from hk?
Maybe that's the difference :idea: : Su is from Taiwan, Sou is from HK? Sorry, very confusing - I can't type CHinese on this computer.
This Fengli Su thing from Taiwan is typically beautifully packaged and individually foil wrapped. The shape is like a piece of brick 4cm by 2.5cm by 1cm (roughly). It's exactly like our pineapple tart with the jam filling inside. Is the HK version the same? -
Yes, hk also the same...I kept trying to recall the name, but failed...i will try to think again
I remember now, its Kee Wah Bakery
.Blobbi:
Joy:
I thought feng li sou is from hk?
Maybe that's the difference :idea: : Su is from Taiwan, Sou is from HK? Sorry, very confusing - I can't type CHinese on this computer.
This Fengli Su thing from Taiwan is typically beautifully packaged and individually foil wrapped. The shape is like a piece of brick 4cm by 2.5cm by 1cm (roughly). It's exactly like our pineapple tart with the jam filling inside. Is the HK version the same? -
saw this tiny shop at Tanjong Pagar MRT exchange, stacked with containers of pineapple tarts.
Have anyone tried their pineapple tarts? good or not?
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i still like the singapore style pineapple tartsβ¦ not fenglisuβ¦
some how the pineapple jam is not the same. -
tankee:
tankee,saw this tiny shop at Tanjong Pagar MRT exchange, stacked with containers of pineapple tarts.
Have anyone tried their pineapple tarts? good or not?
bedok blk 16 market, the row of shophouses with 3 breadshops, at the very end nearest the carpark, they have ok pineapple tarts. not too bad. the other one that i don't mind is June Bakery - located at The Plaza (was called Plaza Hotel) along Beach Road.
I remembered this place in middle road - selling pineapple 'balls' - you remember we were 'talking' about this last year? its quite good, i enjoyed it too.
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