With the Lunar New Year just a few days away, you may have hounded your Chinoy friends to send you some tikoy, am I right?
More widely known as Chinese New Year because most of the traditions surrounding it originated from China, the Lunar New Year marks the first new moon of the lunisolar calendars traditional in countries such as China, South Korea, Singapore and Vietnam.
It is a time when families get together to wish each other good fortune, happiness and health. Among the traditions that made its way to our country are wearing red clothes, the festive Dragon Dance, the much-anticipated gifting of ampao – red envelops containing money, and the exchange of Nian gao, which is more commonly known as tikoy.
Nian gao translates to “sticky cake” but it also has a similar sound to the Chinese term for “higher year.” Eating some tikoy during the Lunar New Year therefore symbolizes raising oneself up in the new year. It is also produced in a circular shape, the same shape as money, which is said to attract wealth.
The term tikoy, on the other hand, is the Filipinization of the name tike in Hokkien which translates to “sweet pastry.”
Tikoy is traditionally made with glutinous rice flour, sugar and water. It can be sliced thinly and served as is, but we Pinoys love to dip the slices in egg then lightly fry them until the the outside is slightly crisp and caramelized while the inside is deliciously chewy.
Its lucky connotation and its appeal to the tastebuds make the tikoy a highly sought after delicacy especially at this time of the year.
The good news is that you won’t have to harass your Chinoy friends for some tikoy. Getting some for yourself is easy, thanks to Shopee!
Shopee is the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan. With its wide product assortment supported by integrated payments and logistics, it makes it so easy for shoppers like us to find and get what we want and need.
Take our collective enthusiasm for tikoy, for example. By housing the online store of Polland Hopia, Shopee makes it so convenient for to buy our favorite tikoy but also discover new variants that appeal to Pinoy palate such as: White Sugar, Brown Sugar, Ube, Strawberry, Pineapple and Buko Pandan. These tikoy variants are priced at Php125 for small (600 grams) and Php200 for medium (1.2kg).
But don’t stop there! Polland also made limited-edition tikoy that will surely tickle our fancy such as:
Mini Lucky Tikoy (Php100). A 300g white sugar tikoy topped with an intricate strawberry detail for “HOK,” the Chinese character for luck.
Fish Tikoi (Php300). A 350g meticulously handpainted fish-shaped white sugar tikoy. Fish is traditionally served during Lunar New Year because the of how the Chinese word for fish rhymes with the Chinese term for “leftover”. Eating fish during Luna New Year is said to attract bounty such that you will have a lot leftover at the end of the year.
Heart Tikoy (Php100). A 350g strawberry tikoy shaped into a heart. Everyone loves a good mash-up and this tikoy serves as an adequate segue from Lunar New Year on February 12 to Valentine’s Day on February 14.
The sheer variety of tikoy that you can have on your table is sure to add more color and life to your Lunar New Year celebrations.
How about adding more luck into the mix by including Polland’s claim to fame? Since the 1960s, Polland Hopia has been producing deliciously authentic flaky-crusted mung bean cakes, known here as hopia. Aside from the classic Mongo Special (made with yellow mung beans), Polland Hopia expended its hopia repertoire to include Black Mungo (made with black mung beans), Ube (made with purple yam) and Hopia Baboy (made with wintermelon chunks and pork). With their lucky round shape and snackable size, they make for a welcome addition to your Lunar New Year spread or snack stash.
Here’s an idea: how about gifting your pals (especially your Chinoy friends) and wishing them fortune, health and happiness in the Year of the Ox with Polland Hopia products?
Let me know how it goes!
Gong xi fa cai, foodies!
Disclosure: Product samples were provided to facilitate this feature article.
Not yet done with shopping for your Valentine’s Day treat for the fam? Check out this post on Valentine’s Day gift ideas available on Shopee.
wow so yummy naman this tikoy, sa box pa lang nya e halatang super special na tlaga, gusto q dn ng tikoy kahit nga sa egg lang masarap tlaga xa, tsaka pampa swerte daw kc tlaga to heheh totoo po ba?? 🙂
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Grabe All this was Recommended, Specially the Tikoy Special from Shopee, mapapa #SalamatShopee ka nlang talaga, thanks Always For Recommendation Mommy Gel.. Sobrang Worth to Support talaga.. Lahat ng Food Panalo
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Wow tikoy 🥰 I love your trivia about it, addition learnings. I’m glad that Polland Hopia is available sa Shopee 😃 para anytime pwedeng pwede umorder. Cute naman ng mga tikoy nila, I like its different shapes and colors. Parang yung fish tikoy yung binigay nyo po kay ms Jen 🤗 a must try din yung ibat ibang variants ng Hopia nila 😃
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Wow nauuso na ulit nag tikoy malapit na ang chinese new year . Super sarap pa nman nito at nkakatakam tlga .. ang maganda pa my iba ibang shape at color ❤️😍
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TIkoy is ♥♥♥! Grabe ang daming variant ng tikoy! Yung heart tikoy oh! Saktong sakto sa Valentines ♥
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Ang cute naman po ng mga tikoy talaga namang papatok to ngayong Chinese New Year
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Wow ang sarap naman ng tikoy nila lalo na yung heart tikoy and fish tikoy ang ganda pa ng pagkagawa ngayon lang ako nakakita ng fish tikoy😍 affordable price din.Plus pwede kana din mag order sa shopee😍😍.
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