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A cake I ate when I was a child. I pour the batter (probably glutinous rice noodles) into a circular mold with bean paste in the middle, then put the batter on the mold cover and bake it upside down.
Ah, ah, ah, ah, this is what I have been looking for. When I was a child, I only sold it at the school gate when I had a sports meeting. One is 20 cents, with crisp edges and thin skin. It's full of red beans. Warm in your hand, super delicious! ! !

Although I saw a similar mold later, it tasted completely different. This thing is gone. In elementary school, I even asked where the owner of this mold lived.

One of my childhood dreams was to buy a set of this mold when I grow up and have money, and eat it if I want!