Ti-hoeh-koé

Ti-hoeh-koé (Chinese: 豬血粿; pinyin: zhū xiě guǒ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ti-hoeh-koé or 豬血糕; zhū xiě gāo; ti-hoeh-ko), also known as pig's blood cake, is a blood pudding served on a stick as street food in Taiwan.

It is made with steamed pork blood, sticky rice and then coated in peanut powder and coriander with dipping sauces.

Pig's blood cake came from Fujian to Taiwan and then developed.

It is served hot by street vendors who keep it warmed in a wooden box or metal steamer.

[2] A description from Seriouseats described it as cross between a rice cake and mochi.

Pig's blood cake as sold in Taipei
Pig's blood cake coated in peanut powder with dipping sauces