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  2. Sep 24, 2019 · YAO KOK (FRIED DUMPLINGS) These mini peanut puffs are also known as yao kok or deep-fried dumplings or crispy dumplings. Like many other Chinese New Year food, this kok chai also has its auspicious meaning. It is made to resemble the ancient Chinese gold ingot, which represents prosperity.

  3. Jul 9, 2018 · Singapore is home to many dialect groups, but the most common one is probably Hokkien. The place where Hokkien is most prevalent is the humble kopitiam, where the elderly chatter fluently in the dialect. If your Hokkien is limited to the expletives, then here are some simple words and phrases that you can use daily.

  4. Jan 7, 2023 · Yau Kok is a Chinese deep fried dumpling with a sweet filling with coconut, sesame seeds and crushed peanuts. They’re crispy on the outside with a sweet filling on the inside. Gok Zai is considered a lucky food.

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  6. Hi there! Welcome to our store ' Kok Kin Yau FISH FARM'朗 FLASH SALE ‼️‼️ Don’t miss out on buy 5 free 1 of colico ranchu and short tail Order now...

  7. Sep 19, 2016 · In Malaysia and Singapore, it is commonly called at kok cai (角仔)but the formal name should be yao Kok (油角)that can be roughly translated as “deep fried dumplings”. The cookie has a dumpling shape and in local terms, this snack signify prosperity and the size of your wallet (荷包)。

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