芋头糕 yùtougāo - "Taro Cake"

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tóu

🦐 About Taro Cake

Taro dessert

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2. tóu

head; chief, boss; first, top

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📝 About "Taro Cake" in Chinese

The Chinese word for "Taro Cake" is 芋头糕 (yùtougāo). Taro dessert. This 3-character word is commonly used in Chinese Cantonese restaurant contexts.

Learning to write 芋头糕 in Chinese characters helps you navigate Cantonese restaurants and appreciate dim sum culture. Each of the 3 characters (芋, 头, 糕) contributes to the overall meaning. Mastering the correct stroke order ensures your handwriting looks natural to native Chinese speakers.

Use the interactive tools above to practice writing "Taro Cake" in Chinese. Watch the animated stroke demonstrations for each character in 芋头糕, then test your knowledge with quiz mode. Regular practice with proper stroke order is the key to mastering written Chinese vocabulary.