Sweetheart cake

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Sweetheart Cake[edit]

A traditional sweetheart cake

The sweetheart cake, also known as wife cake or lo por beng (老婆饼), is a traditional Chinese pastry with a thin, flaky crust and a filling made of winter melon, almond paste, and sesame. It is a popular treat in Hong Kong and other regions with significant Chinese culinary influence.

History[edit]

The origins of the sweetheart cake are steeped in folklore. One popular story tells of a poor couple in ancient China. The husband fell ill, and the wife sold herself into servitude to pay for his treatment. When the husband recovered, he baked these cakes to earn enough money to buy back his wife, hence the name "sweetheart cake."

Ingredients and Preparation[edit]

The main ingredients of the sweetheart cake include:

The preparation involves making a dough from flour and lard, which is then rolled out and filled with a mixture of winter melon paste, almond paste, and sesame seeds. The filled dough is shaped into small cakes and baked until golden brown.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Sweetheart cakes from a bakery in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Sweetheart cakes are often associated with Chinese weddings and are sometimes given as gifts to symbolize love and fidelity. They are also popular during the Mid-Autumn Festival, where they are enjoyed alongside mooncakes.

Variations[edit]

While the traditional filling is made with winter melon, modern variations may include red bean paste, lotus seed paste, or even custard. These variations reflect the evolving tastes and preferences of contemporary consumers.

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