Visiting homes, churches and streets in Putien, Xian you we came across many different kinds of street food and snacks. I took these photos for remembrance.
Very dainty bian nik...and really red ang koo kuih. Actually these are coloured red and not made from red beet or other colouring.
Fish balls are sold by the katis in the streets and no where could we find a stall selling bowls of hot fish balls.
this is a very interesting street food. But again, it is sold as take away. Tofu with minced pork filling.
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Meng Lei and a few of us started to buy some Feng Teng Gou to bring back to Malaysia.
What about fritters with egg topping? I thought this is really a healthy breakfast or brunch. You can eat and walk along the streets. No chairs or tables for you.
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