





🍪 Taste the Tradition, Savor the Luxury!
These Traditional Taiwanese Pineapple Cake Butter Cookies are a gourmet treat featuring a rich butter base and a sweet pineapple filling, packaged in a convenient set of 16 pieces, perfect for sharing or enjoying solo.
| ASIN | B001M04TC2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,003 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #162 in Butter Cookies |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (160) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 049-8A3-NL9 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.71 x 10.59 x 1.57 inches; 1.39 Pounds |
| Units | 14.1 Ounce |
S**Y
A Delicious Treat
Great service. This is a well known and traditional brand in Taiwan. The package was shipped from its origin Taiwan by DHL It adds authenticity of a well known brand. I received much earlier than what it states in delivery date. The package was well packed. Each cake is individually wrapped and sealed. Very presentable. It is very delicious. I serve as my afternoon tea snack. It is my work at home treat. I will order again. I took a beautiful picture but I don't see where I can upload the image. Anyway a great product. I gave it 5 stars in all.
K**N
Much lower quality as I had years ago
I am very disappointed. The cakes are not delicious as the ones I had a couple of years ago. The fillings are quite small, the outside crust are dry, and they are not flaky. They are not worth for the money I paid
E**A
Good Little Sweet Snack
I was fooled by the pacakaging. The box cover looks like they are fairly big pieces of cake with pineapple filling. They're not. They're cookies about 1.5 inches in length and 1/4 of an inch thick. The cookie is very tasty, a little crumbly though. It taste kind of like cheesecake with a chewy strip (and I mean strip) of filling (something else the package deceived me on). They are actually reminiscent of those cookies with the bit of fruit in the center like Knotts Berry Farm's shortbread cookies. The difference is the cookie is more buttery and instead of being in the middle of a flat cookie, it's a filling. While you can taste the butter, in no way does it taste like pineapple. I double checked with someonelse and they didn't get a hint of pineapple either. The filling is secondary really especially since there's so little of it. They definitely weren't what I was expecting, but they're very good. Since they're individually wrapped, they're easily transportable. edit 1 wk later: The filling isn't a strip in each cookie nor are all of them crumbly. Either the manufacturing is inconsistent or my box had then end of one batch and the beginning of another.
A**R
Not very good
These are pretty dry. And they leave a strange after taste.
M**E
Didn’t really like
They were a little dry and crumbly. Slight flavor. Wouldn’t buy again.
C**.
These were described online as a favorite New Year's Chinese treat
We were invited to a Chinese couple's New Years dinner and I wanted to take a hostess gift that was different than the usual bottle of wine. These were described online as a favorite New Year's Chinese treat. I bought a box to give them respecting their Lunar New Year. They were shocked and said "How did you get these from China? This is the brand that we always bought!". Obviously, I took full credit for months of planning to import them just for the occasion! On top of it all, they were absolutely delicious - like a pineapple fig newton.
P**R
Bad quality for price
Way way small these are extremely small for the price compared to other products. The taste is not worth $40 it’s very very generic taste, the short bread has no sweet butter taste like it should, the short bread taste like dry pie crust. Extremely dissatisfied with this ripoff
I**R
Impossible to stop eating once you start
Like other posts, I agree this package looks like the same one from Costco, but it's not -- the so-called "cakes" are smaller and maybe not quite as tasty but still good. Although called pineapple cakes, they are more like shortbread cookies with a thin layer of jam-like substance (but drier and chewier than jam) in the middle. Over priced for what you get but I understand they are a tradition in Taiwan, available only around Chinese New Year and pineapple cakes are considered good luck so I guess it's worth it.
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