Iconic Dishes: Love Letters and Other Sweet Snacks for Your Sweetheart (2024)

Features 2 minutes 14 February 2024

Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day, and what better way to a loved one’s heart than to offer and share sweet treats.

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Flowers and chocolates are de rigeur as gifts, but if you are lucky enough to be in Malaysia during this time of the year, why not take advantage of the various local sweets and snacks as romantic offerings.

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Kuih Kapit or "Love Letters"

Kuih Kapit (Love Letters)

Kuih Kapit is also known by its more alluring name — “Love Letters”. The Malaccan-Nyonyas called these wafer-thin, crisp crepes “KuehBelanda” or “Dutch Cake”, pointing to its Dutch origins (Dutch: kniepertie), and quite likely introduced by Indonesian emigrants.

A well-madeKuih Kapit is light, crisp, and aromatic from being baked over open flames. It has a rich flavour redolent of the sugar, eggs, and coconut milk that are used in its batter.

Kapit” is the Malay word for “clamp” — a reference to the way the crêpes were made by pouring liquid batter onto one of a pair of patterned disc-shaped moulds, which are then clamped together before being placed over charcoal embers on an open brazier to bake.

Older Peranakans dubbed the pair of disc-shaped moulds “Baba” and “Nyonya”. Clamping them tightly together symbolises the union of the male and female entities, resulting in a sweet and delightful end-product — the Kuih Kapit itself.

On the other hand,Malaccan-Nyonyas prefer their Kuih Kapit shaped into rolls, resembling the Portuguese Barquilhos and Dutch Rolletjes, whereas Penang-Nyonyas prefer theirs folded twice over into triangles.

Whichever shape they take, these are truly delicious treats. What makes better Valentine’s Day gifts than some sweet “love letters”?

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Sago Gula Melaka

Sago Gula Melaka

For many Malaysians, nothing beats Sago Gula Melaka as a sweet finalé to a romantic dinner. This popular Nyonya-Malay dessert consists of a sago pearl pudding, slathered with creamy coconut milk, and drizzled with thick, dark gula melaka (palm sugar).

Sago palm originated in a geographical area extending from the Moluccas islands to New Guinea. In parts of Southeast Asia, it became an essential source of carbohydrates. From here,British East India Company seaman brought sago back to their homeland as early as the 18th century. The British took to it so much, sago pudding (together with its tapioca counterpart) even became a school lunch staple during the baby boomer years.

A fun fact:Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management (published in 1861) included a sweet “Hasty Pudding” where sago was cooked with milk and sugar, and then served with cream and treacle, which echoed the sago-coconut-milk-gula-melaka dessert that we know in Malaysia today.

British-style sago pudding was introduced to British Malaya in the early 20th-century, where Hainanese chefs working under their colonial masters came up with a tropical version, substituting dairy milk with readily available fresh coconut milk, and treacle with gula melaka. The result was the much-loved dessert we are familiar with today.

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Pineapple Tarts is various forms

Pineapple Tarts

Very few pastries are as alluring as meticulously-crafted Pineapple Tarts with buttery pastry and sweet, moist pineapple jam centres.

The Portuguese introduced the art of baking to the Malaccans during their 130-year rule, but modern-day Pineapple Tarts use short-crust pastry, more characteristic of Dutch baking. The Dutch not only supplanted the Portuguese in Malacca from 1641, but also dominated the territories that were to become Indonesia for four centuries, significantly influencing the culinary arts in the whole region.

Different regional and cultural variances of pineapple tarts can be found throughout Malaysia: traditionally, Malaccan-Nyonya make open-faced tarts with pineapple jam centres, decorated with latticed pastry strips on top. The Malaccan-Portuguese Eurasians similarly favour open-faced tarts, but topped theirs with small, three-pointed pastry stars to represent the Holy Trinity of their Catholic faith.

There are also the closed Pineapple Tarts that take on the shape of mini-pillow rolls, whilst others are painstakingly-shaped to resemble mini-pineapples.

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Kuih Ee is the Nyonya take on Chinese Tang Yuan

Kuih Ee (Glutinous Rice Balls in Syrup)

Kuih Ee is the Nyonya take on the ChineseTang Yuan: chewy, glutinous rice balls served during auspicious occasions. The origins of Tang Yuan itself stretched all the way back at least a millennia to Tang Dynasty China. During a traditional Baba-Nyonya wedding ceremony today, the bride and bridegroom will tenderly feed each other glutinous rice balls as part of a ritual, symbolising their union in love.

Kuih Ee
is made from glutinous rice flour, hand-shaped into marble-sized little balls which are then gently boiled. The cooked KuehEe are then served in a sweet broth, lightly scented with pandan.Traditionally, Kueh Ee were either white (symbolising purity) or tinted red (signifying happiness), but modern-day renditions can come in all colours. The Chinese, on the other hand, serveTang Yuan in a sweet ginger broth.

Where to Get Some of These Sweet Snacks in Malaysia:





Penang Kuih Kapit at 48-B, Lorong Abu Siti, George Town, Penang

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Written by Peter Yeoh

Peter Yeoh is a Penang-based food writer who contributes frequently to local and international publications. A sixth-generation Penangite, Peter relishes in discovering unknown, off-the-beaten-track food places, besides delving into the history and origins of dishes.

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FAQs

What is Chinese love letter snack? ›

One crowd favourite is love letters, which are crispy thin and flaky wafers made from batter consisting of coconut milk, rice flour, and tapioca flour, as well as some eggs and sugar. As eggs play a pivotal role in these wafers, it is also commonly known as egg rolls or 鸡蛋卷 (jī dàn juǎn) in Chinese.

What is the sweetest love letter? ›

My heart only beats for you, and my eyes always look for you. You are the most special person who completes me in every sense. I am always going to love you more than anyone else, and I will always be by your side because we are meant to be together till eternity. Love you.

What is the history of love letters snack? ›

Out of all the Chinese New Year goodies, the love letter is definitely one of the most poetic. Back in the day, these romantic pastries were often used by lovers to relay messages of affection and the consumption of the pastry would mean that the message is taken to heart.

What text will make her cry? ›

“You may not know it, but I am truly and deeply in love with you. I want to see you be happy every single day of your life, and I'll do whatever I can to make sure you always have a reason to smile.” “I love you more than I ever thought was physically possible.

Why do we eat love letters during Chinese New Year? ›

The love letter is undoubtedly one of the most poetic Chinese New Year gifts. These sentimental pastries were once frequently used by lovers to communicate messages of love, and eating the pastry would indicate that the message had been understood.

How do you start a love letter in Chinese? ›

Though it's uncommon to declare your love so directly in spoken Chinese, you should feel free to use 我爱你 wǒ ài nǐ to write “I love you” in Chinese letters.

Why is kuih Kapit called Love Letters? ›

The story about why these treats are called “Chinese Love Letters” seemed to harken back to days when Peranakan girls were not allowed to meet boys their own age without chaperons, but some intrepid maiden inserted little slivers of notes into the folded kuih kapek and toss them over the wall for the heart-throb next ...

What is the meaning of love letter in Chinese New Year? ›

Love Letters

As the story goes, these letters were rolled into the wafers as a way for secret lovers to communicate in the past. Consuming the wafers also represents the idea that the lover's words were taken to heart.

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