Feeling adventurous? Try tempeh bak kwa, nian gao popiah and other unusual snacks this Chinese New Year

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With Lunar New Year just around the corner, we can expect to munch on all our favourite snacks while we go on house visitations. While many of us might seek comfort in familiar flavours, some might feel inclined to opt for something novel and unconventional. If you're the adventurous sort, you're in luck – as we have compiled five unusual...

With Lunar New Year just around the corner, we can expect to munch on all our favourite snacks while we go on house visitations.

If you're the adventurous sort, you're in luck – as we have compiled five unusual snacks for you to try this coming festive season.Although unusual bak kwa flavours aren't exactly uncommon, we still couldn't help but take notice of this vegetarian truffle bak kwa from Angie's Tempeh.

 

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