Bee Koh, Nyonya Rice Cake Made With Love

When I was a little, I used to watch my grandmother make bee koh for the Jade Emperor Festival.  She made them every year for the celebration and I looked forward to eating the delicious Nyonya glutinous rice cake.  It is one of my favourites.  My grandma’s bee koh was the best.  Every time I come across this rice cake, memories of my beloved grandmother come flooding back.

During the recent Chinese New Year, I couldn’t find any bee koh for sale so we went ahead with the Jade Emperor celebration without it.  A few weeks ago, I got a surprise when I came home from work.  Placed nicely on the table, was a big piece of bee koh.

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My dear mother-in-law who knows how much I love bee koh, decided to make one for me.  Ain’t that sweet?  She was already busy packing for her return to Toronto in a few days’ time and yet she took the time to make me a bee koh.  I am grateful for her thoughtfulness.  When I took a bite of the rice cake, I was so happy because it tasted just like how my dear grandma used to make it.

*We don’t remember the days, but we remember the moments*

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1 Response to Bee Koh, Nyonya Rice Cake Made With Love

  1. yan says:

    I like bee koh too. My late mom used to make this too. So thoughtful of your MIL to make for you.

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