Essentially, putu piring and tutu kueh are the same. Both are made with rice flour packed into a mould with some filling before they are steamed that are best eaten immediately. Putu piring is most known to be filled with gula melaka (palm sugar) and generally has a looser, less dense mouthfeel compared to tutu kueh, which is commonly stuffed.
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Checkpoint Theatre has kicked off its line of comics with two titles by writer and actor Myle Yan Tay.PHOTO: CHECKPOINT THEATRE
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