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Etymology

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From Hokkien 麻糍 (môa-chî, “glutinous rice cake made with hemp-seeds”), from (môa, “hemp”) + (chî, “glutinous rice cake”).

Pronunciation

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(Singapore) IPA(key): /ˌmwɑː ˈtʃiː/, [ˌmwaː˨˩ ˈt͡siː˨˦]

Noun

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muah chee (uncountable)

  1. (Singapore) A traditional snack made of glutinous rice, usually mixed with crushed peanuts and sugar.
    • 1992 May 1, Hannah Pandian, The Straits Times, page 14:
      Nobody worried that it would rain on the vegetable briyani or the muah chee man.
    • 1995 August 9, The Straits Times, page 2:
      Some parents prepared goodies such as muah chee and rojak for the fair while others helped run the stalls.
    • 2001, Jaimee Ee, The Business Times, 20 Jun page 13
      Since we were already filled to the gills, we could only meekly manage a helping of muah chee, squares of glutinous rice paste lightly dusted with ground peanuts and black sesame seeds.