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    Published: Mar 31, 2026 · Modified: Apr 16, 2026 by Zen · This post may contain affiliate links.

    Asian Food Gifts for Coworkers

    Sharing food makes everyone happy! :)

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    Feeling the pinch in 2026? Save some money AND delight your coworkers with these homemade Asian food Gifts. Easy edible gifts DIY are cheaper, healthier, and more personal than anything you can buy in a store!

    Someone holding a jar of lime curd with a lime curd tart in the background.
    Jump to:
    • Expert Tips for Making Edible Gifts
    • 🍰 Cakes
    • 🍪 Cookies
    • Green Tea
    • Matcha Cookies with White Chocolate Chips
    • 🍰 Other Sweet Treats
    • 🧁 Preserves
    • 🍘 Savoury Food Gifts
    • Sambal Oelek
    • 🧂 Spice Mixes
    • 🍱 Freezer-Friendly
    • 🍹 Drinks
    • 💬 Comments

    Homemade gifts are so personal, and these Asian food gifts are sure to bring joy to any coworker who loves Asian food. Here are some of my tricks and tips!

    Expert Tips for Making Edible Gifts

    1. Invest in Packaging: Mason jars, nice boxes, and printable gift labels will make your food look like it came from an expensive deli.
    2. Make long lasting foods: you won't find something like noodles on this list of Food Gifts DIY. Gifting food that needs to be eaten immediately can stress out the recipient! Hence, I recommend baking/ cooking homemade gifts that can last at least a few days (the longer the better.)
    3. For shipping long distance: Make food gifts with longer shelf lives and that don't require refrigeration, such as Osmanthus Sugar, Homemade 5-spice Powder and this Dark Chocolate Chai Instant Hot Chocolate Mix. Also, remember to use lightweight packaging to keep the shipping cost down!
    4. For something extra special, make food gifts that can't be found easily locally: for example, if you live in a small town where you can't find Korean ingredients, you can easily make your own Tangerine-Cheong Syrup, Plum Syrup or a Gochujang substitute (click through for the recipes.)

    If you're gifting a picky eater, it might be best to give them an Asian Cooking Essentials gift set instead so they can cook for themselves, such as this Korean food gift set by Morueats- perfect for anyone who wants to make my 8 minute Gochujang Noodles recipe!

    🍰 Cakes

    Pandan Yoghurt Cake

    Slice of Pandan Cake with Yoghurt.
    EASY Pandan Cake with Yoghurt
    This easy Pandan yoghurt cake is a healthy and easy bake, with a light tea flavor. It uses olive oil and Greek yoghurt (you can also use Greek style yoghurt to save money, I often do!) and is a stir, dump, and bake recipe. So easy I have to challenge anyone to get it wrong!
    Click here for the pandan cake.
    Slice of Pandan Cake with Yoghurt.

    Oolong Tea Cake

    Sliced oolong tea cake on a white plate.
    Easy Oolong Tea Cake
    This easy Oolong Tea cake is a healthy and easy bake, with a light tea flavor. It uses olive oil and Greek yoghurt (you can also use Greek style yoghurt to save money, I often do!) and is a stir, dump, and bake recipe. So easy I have to challenge anyone to get it wrong!
    Click here for the Asian tea cake recipe.
    2 slices of oolong tea cake on a white plate.

    🍪 Cookies

    Cookies are a great edible gift- they last a while and can be kept at room temperature. No taking up precious fridge real estate! And who doesn't love a good cookie?

    Black Sesame Cookies with Chocolate

    Half-eaten black sesame cookie with chocolate.

    These black sesame cookies are super easy to make and not something your colleague can find in the grocery store! They have a sophisticated, not too sweet flavor with a nutty taste.

    Easy Chocolate Black Sesame Cookies (No Mixer)
    These easy Chocolate Black Sesame Cookies are delicious but super simple to make in UNDER 30 MINUTES. You simply stir the melted butter into the dry ingredients. (No stand mixer is needed, saving you precious wash-up time!) The nuttiness of the black sesame elevates the chocolate and makes it a more grown-up, not overly sweet cookie, with crisp edges and a soft, cake-like interior.
    Click here for the black sesame chocolate cookies.
    Close-up of a large, thick chocolate black sesame cookie.

    3-ingredient Almond Flour Cookies

    Many round almond cookies on a white plate.
    3-ingredient Almond Flour Cookies (GF) (DF)
    These 3-ingredient Almond Flour Cookies are so easy and delicious, they're life changing! Naturally sweet from the almonds, they're perfect for those who have a sweet tooth! (These bake up into light and chewy cookies with a soft texture, not crispy ones!) (Gluten Free) (Dairy Free)
    Click here for the soft almond cookies.
    Close-up of a round cookie with a whole almond in the centre.

    Walnut Cookies

    Cantonese walnut cookies for Chinese New Year with red packets
    Chinese Walnut Cookies (Hup Toh Soh)
    Also known as He Tao Su, these classic vegetarian cookies are easy to make at home, using store cupboard ingredients, and can be made vegan as well (info below). Crispy, crumbly and fragrant, they go well with coffee or milk tea!
    Try these vegetarian walnut cookies!
    Chinese Walnut Cookies with Chinese New Year red packets

    Pair these traditional Chinese cookies with a nice cup of Jasmine Tea with Milk! Actually these cookies are super popular in Hong Kong, so maybe have them with Yuan Yang Tea?

    Vegan Peanut Cookies

    Chinese peanut cookies on a plate with its ingredients peanuts, peanut oil, flour, sugar and egg
    Inspired by the "How to cook the Perfect..." column in The Guardian (UK newspaper), I baked over 2000 cookies before coming up with this ultimate Chinese peanut cookie recipe. Typically eaten over Chinese New Year, but there's no reason why you can't have it on regular days as well 🙂

    These cookies are popular in South East Asia- I don't use eggs in my recipes, just egg yolks to wash the cookies!

    FYI: We don't use peanut butter in traditional Chinese cookies! If you really must substitute, make sure it's a pure nut butter. If not, the extra shortening etc will wreak havoc on your cookie's texture!

    Tip: if you can't make your own ground peanuts, you can get ground peanuts from the Asian supermarkets.

    Chinese Peanut cookies
    If your friend likes peanut cookies, she'll love these traditional chinese ones- they're so good someone once ordered 22 jars of them in a go! The recipe was developed after baking over 2000 cookies, as can be seen from the different versions shown in the photo!
    Check out these old-fashioned Chinese peanut cookies.
    12 types of Chinese peanut cookies made from 12 different recipes on a plate

    Buttery Almond Cookies

    6 American style Chinese walnut cookies on a Peranakan plate.

    Like fortune cookies, these "Chinese" cookies were created by immigrants in America not China! Use high quality almond extract and almond flour (not almond meal) for extra almond flavor.

    Chinese Almond Cookies 2023 (Buttery)
    These Chinese Almond Cookies are the Asian-American version: they have a sweet, buttery and crisp texture, making them utterly delicious!
    Click here for the American Chinese cookies!
    Close-up of a hand picking up a Chinese almond cookie.

    P.S. In case you've not guessed, I'm a huge fan of nuts. Hence, I have this sweet and savory nut recipes round-up on my blog!

    Brown Sugar

    A hand dipping a brown sugar cookie into a cup of afternoon tea.

    These caramel-flavored cookies are my favorite Christmas cookies for cookie boxes as it's 1 dough, multiple cookies!

    • Dip them in dark white chocolate to make chocolate coated treats
    • Or white chocolate!
    • Divide the dough into batches and add cinnamon powder to 1
    • And vanilla flavoring to another
    • Chocolate chips to the 3rd
    • Sliced Almonds in the 4th
    • Chai spices in the next
    • Etc etc!
    Easy 3-ingredient Brown Sugar Cookies
    Buttery, crisp but flaky and not-too-sweet, these deliciously easy 3-ingredient Brown Sugar Cookies are the perfect Holiday Bake for fall and winter! Lots of flavor for very little work, they're the perfect bake for when you're feeling lazy and don't have eggs.
    Click here for the easy brown sugar cookie recipe!
    Someone dipping a brown sugar cookie into a cup of tea.

    Green Tea

    12 bright green matcha cookies on a wire rack.
    Easy Matcha Cookies 抹茶クッキー (4-ingredients)
    These delicious and Easy Matcha Cookies 抹茶クッキー (4-ingredients) are a green tea shortbread that is soft and chewy. They have a beautiful green color, taste wonderful and are so easy you can make them perfectly the first time! (Matcha is expensive so I have also added a budget friendly option.)
    Click here for the matcha tea cookies.
    Matcha cookies with white chocolate on a white plate.

    Nutella Cookies

    A tray of dry, hard, cracked hazelnut chocolate cookies made with too much flour.
    3-ingredient Nutella cookies
    This delicious easy Nutella cookies only require 3-ingredients and are like a cake in cookie form! They're soft with crisp edges and have the fragrant Nutella hazelnut aroma!
    Click here for the hazelnut chocolate cookies.
    Close-up of a freshly baked Nutella cookie.

    Matcha Cookies with White Chocolate Chips

    A pile of matcha white chocolate cookies on a white plate.
    Easy Matcha Cookies 抹茶クッキー (4-ingredients)
    These delicious and Easy Matcha Cookies 抹茶クッキー (4-ingredients) are a green tea shortbread that is soft and chewy. They have a beautiful green color, taste wonderful and are so easy you can make them perfectly the first time! (Matcha is expensive so I have also added a budget friendly option.)
    Click here for the easy green tea cookie.
    Matcha cookies with white chocolate on a white plate.

    Almond Cookies

    Naturally vegan Chinese Almond Cookies on a white plate.

    Friends with dietary restrictions can be quite challenging to eat with, or to give food gifts to.

    However, the more limited their diet, the more grateful they are when you give them a delicious food gift as it can be difficult for them to find stuff!

    Trust me, I know, as 1 of my friends is allergic to eggs and dairy and she's always so happy to receive a vegan dessert. I almost cried when I ate the vegan cake I bought for her years ago- it was like sweet cardboard but she thought it was delicious!

    Thankfully, these vegan cookies do NOT taste like cardboard!

    Note: Click here for more easy vegan food gift ideas.

    🍪 Easy Chinese Almond Cookies (Vegan)
    These homemade Easy Chinese Almond Cookies for New Years are a traditional Chinese New Year cookie. They're simple to make- no mixer needed- but still delicious, perfect for 2026. I've tested them at least 4 ways to find the best Chinese Almond Cookie Recipe - crunchy on the outside but soft inside and given 2 versions below- the better version and the acceptable-only but cheaper version (under Variations.) (Naturally Vegan and gluten free.)
    Click here for the old-school Chinese cookie recipe.
    Naturally vegan Chinese Almond Cookies on a white plate.

    These homemade treats only red winter, so if you need more ideas, here's a round-up of easy Asian cookie recipes.

    🍰 Other Sweet Treats

    Mochi Muffins

    Green tea mochi muffins in a baking tray.

    If you need a plant-based muffin, try this recipe. For a funkier flavor, try these black sesame and chocolate cupcakes or Hojicha muffins. These last for several days but will need re-heating to taste their best!

    Easy Matcha Mochi Muffin recipe
    An easy matcha mochi muffin recipe that is naturally gluten-free. It's a perfect no mixer mini cake recipe for those who have celiac disease or who don't overly sweet desserts!
    Click here for the Third Bakery-inspired green tea mochi bite recipe.
    A tray of Japanese green tea mochi muffins fresh out of the oven.

    🧁 Preserves

    Calamansi Curd

    A tart with calamansi lime curd filling and dried fruits on top.

    Calamansi has a special floral bouquet, but if you can't get them, feel free to use 1 of these calamansi fruit replacements instead.

    Or if you have too much, use the extras in these calamansi lime desserts recipes- they also make delicious homemade gifts!

    Homemade Lime Curd Recipe
    This easy Homemade Lime Curd Recipe is thick, tangy, sweet and overflowing with fresh lime flavor. You only need 4 ingredients and under 30 minutes. It's so creamy, zesty and rich, you'll be happy to eat it on its own!
    Click here for the tangy citrus curd recipe.
    Homemade calamansi lime curd in a glass jar.

    For something just for the Christmas season, make Eggnog Curd instead of Lime Curd!

    Vegan Caramel

    A wooden spoon scooping coconut caramel sauce out of a jar next to Gula Melaka Palm Sugar.

    For friends on a plant-based diet, they're missing out on all the caramel and butterscotch flavors of the season! Why not gift them with some of this delicious animal-product free Gula Melaka Caramel Sauce?

    Note: if you can't get Gula Melaka, regular or homemade brown sugar works too!

    Easy Coconut Caramel Sauce
    Deliciously thick and creamy, this Vegan Easy Coconut Caramel Sauce makes a great caramel or butterscotch substitute. It goes particularly well with coconut or pandan flavoured desserts!
    Click here for the vegan caramel recipe.
    A jar of thick creamy and delicious vegan salted coconut caramel

    🍯 Syrups for Coffee

    If your coworker is an avid of a coffee drinker as mine, she'll love these flavoured syrups to jazz up her coffee!

    Pandan Syrup

    A glass of tiger milk tea with green pandan stripes on the walls.
    Pandan Syrup
    This easy homemade pandan syrup recipe is made using only 2 natural ingredients. It's super fragrant, naturally green and perfect for desserts, cocktails and drinks! (I also show you how to get an almost colorless version.)
    Click here for the pandan simple syrup recipe.
    A glass of tiger milk tea with green pandan stripes on the walls.

    Chai Syrup

    A glass jar of Masala Chai brown sugar syrup with spices and ginger around it.

    This is ideal for people who can't live without their Chai Lattes. Coffee lovers will find it super easy to make Dirty Chais with this on hand!

    Chai Simple Syrup (Starbucks-inspired)
    An easy spiced Chai Simple Syrup to help you make Masala Chai, Dirty Chai Latte, Chai cocktails and desserts etc in a fraction of the time! The aromatic flavor is extra delicious and warming during the fall and winter months!
    Click here for the chai-flavored sweetener.
    A glass jar of Masala Chai brown sugar syrup with spices and ginger around it.

    Matcha Syrup

    Matcha green tea simple syrup with matcha powder around it.

    It's easy and quick to make big batches of simple syrups. Plus, they last for 1-2 weeks in the fridge!

    Matcha syrup is a wonderful homemade holiday gift for people who love matcha lattes, whether regular or mixed with chai spices!

    Note: don't forget to send them this link of simple matcha green tea recipes, so that they have plenty of inspiration!

    Easy Matcha Simple Syrup (Green Tea Syrup)
    An easy green tea simple syrup made from 3 ingredients. perfect for drizzling on pancakes, shaved ice, cocktails and matcha lattes.
    Click here for the green tea simple syrup recipe.
    Matcha green tea simple syrup with matcha powder around it.

    Brown Sugar Syrup

    Scooping thick brown sugar syrup out of a glass jar,

    Brown sugar syrup is perfect for sweetening cold drinks, and a great idea for a family member or friend who loves bubble tea! (It's used to make the super caramel-ly and delicious Tiger Milk Tea, shown below!)

    Easy brown sugar syrup for milk tea recipe
    An easy 2-3 ingredients brown sugar syrup recipe for milk tea and Starbucks drinks that can be made with light brown, dark brown and even WHITE sugar! This recipe helps you save money and is naturally vegan and Gluten-Free. I'll be showing you how to make a flavoured, thinner version for Starbucks drinks and the thicker, caramel-like one to create "tiger stripes"for Taiwanese milk tea!
    Click here for the brown sugar simple syrup recipe.
    Scooping thick brown sugar syrup out of a glass jar,
    2 glasses of homemade Taiwanese tiger milk tea with brown sugar streaks on the glass.
    With your homemade brown sugar thick syrup, friends can skip the trips to the milk tea shops and make their own Brown Sugar Bubble Teas! I made this for a lactose-intolerant friend, and she was super happy to finally try the famous drink! (She used a plant-based milk instead of dairy milk.)

    Lemongrass Syrup

    2 glasses of lemongrass tea with flowers floating in them.
    Easy lemongrass simple syrup
    A 3-ingredient recipe, lemongrass simple syrup only requires a few minutes to make and can be used in cocktails, tea and other drinks, bakes and so much more!
    Click here for the lemongrass sweetener recipe.
    A jar of dark brown lemongrass simple syrup.

    🍘 Savoury Food Gifts

    Homemade Chinese Salted Eggs

    A bowl full of homemade golden yellow salted egg popcorn snacks.

    Salted eggs are super easy to make, you just need to be organised, as they need time to sit in the brine.

    Some people are scared to make their own though, so why not make it for them and save them from the pesky chemicals and preservatives found in the store-bought ones? This is the perfect gift to post actually, as the eggs will require at least 20-30 days to brine!

    Make it a complete gift by including a selection of salted egg recipes, such as salted egg popcorn (and maybe a curry leaf plant, as homegrown curry leaves go amazingly with salted egg!).

    Tip: I don't recommend gifting salted egg popcorn itself as it tastes best fresh!

    How to Make Chinese Salted Egg Recipe
    Learn how to make 1 of my favorite condiments, Chinese Salted Egg, at home using brine solution with only 3 ingredients. So good but so quick and easy: the hardest part is the waiting! (My homemade salted egg yolk recipe is passed down from my Greatgrandmother so you know it's tried and tested.)
    Click here for the traditional salted egg recipe.
    Chicken eggs in a glass jar full of salted brine solution.

    Gochujang Mayonnaise Sauce

    Close-up of someone dipping a SPAM fry into Gochujang Aioli.

    For new twists on a classic Korean condiment, try this delicious creamy sauce! Perfect for burgers or fries.

    Gochujang Aioli
    This makes enough to go with 1 can of Spam Fries.
    Click here for the fusion Gochujang sauce recipe.
    Close-up of someone dipping a SPAM fry into Gochujang Aioli.

    Make Ahead Mee Siam Paste

    A pair of chopsticks grabbing some fried mee siam goreng with eggs and red chili.

    Peranakan food takes a lot of time to make because of the pounding of the spices. Luckily, you can make the spice mix, or rempah, ahead fo time and freeze it!

    Make a huge batch of Mee Siam Paste and gift it to friends who love Nyonya food! Can be used for traditional Mee Siam Soup, dry Mee Siam Goreng or to sauce meat and veg!

    Singapore Mee Siam Recipe (with Soup)
    This Singapore Mee Siam Recipe (with Soup) is sweet, spicy, tangy and altogether delicious! No wonder it is such a popular noodle dish in Singapore and Malaysia!
    Click here for the mee siam rempah recipe.
    An overhead shot of a bowl of Singapore Wet Mee Siam with soup.

    Sambal Oelek

    Close-up of a bowl of homemade red sambal oelek.

    This homemade Indonesian chili is so versatile- you can use it as a condiment, to make sambal chicken or any of these sambal oelek recipes.

    Sambal Oelek Chili Paste
    Sambal Oelek is an uncooked sambal that is made by many South East Asian families. Salty, tangy and spicy, this Indonesian sauce is a great dipping side and makes even plain white jasmine rice taste good!
    Click here for the fresh chili paste.
    Close-up of a bowl of homemade red sambal oelek.

    XO Sauce

    Since this is an Asian food blog, how can I not mention XO sauce?

    With so much dried scallops and dried shrimps inside, this umamilicious and luxurious gift will please any fan of Chinese cuisine!

    🧂 Spice Mixes

    Homemade 5 Spice Powder

    A spoonful of homemade Chinese 5 spice powder under text.

    If you're wondering why your friend can't just buy Chinese 5 spices powder from the supermarket, remember that supermarket spices have been sitting around for ages (whilst in transit from the factory to the supermarket, then on the shelves before making it to your kitchen).

    The fresher the spice powder, the more tasty it is, so nothing beats homemade!

    At the same time, why not include some recipes so that your friend knows what to do with the gift? Here's a link to some easy recipes which use 5 spice powder- you'd be surprised by how unusual some of them are!

    A plate of spices used to make Chinese 5 spice powder
    Don't forget to break the cassia into small pieces before pounding- this saves you time!
    Easy Chinese 5 Spice Powder Recipe
    A quick and easy Chinese 5 Spice Powder Recipe, so you always have the freshest and most powerful spices on hand to make Chinese food!
    Click here for the traditional Chinese spice recipe.
    Close-up of a spoonful of Chinese 5-spice powder with the whole spices in the background.

    🍱 Freezer-Friendly

    Pandan Mantou/ Green Tea Buns

    2 green matcha buns with a Chinese tea pot.
    Easy Matcha Buns (1-rise Mantou)
    An easy matcha bun (Chinese mantou bao) recipe which only requires 1 proof (1 rise), along with a mantou FAQ section on how to use a metal steamer (instead of the traditional bamboo steamer) and why your naturally vegan matcha buns aren't smooth.
    Click here for the fluffy Chinese bread recipe.
    1 matcha green tea bun before being steamed.

    Scallion Pancakes

    Crispy and flaky pan fried scallion pancakes on parchment paper.

    You can also use 1 of these green onion substitutes as fillings!

    Taiwanese green onion pancake recipe (Cong you bing)
    Taiwanese green onion pancake (Cong you bing), also known as Chinese scallion pancake, is a delicious savoury street snack that is easy to batch make and freeze.
    Click here for the savory Asian pancake recipe.
    Crispy and flaky pan fried scallion pancakes on parchment paper.

    Curry Puffs

    A hand holding a half-bitten mini curry puff.

    A cousin of the samosa, curry puffs are a beloved street snack in Southeast Asia.

    Curry Puff Recipe (Potato)
    A savory, flaky and crispy curry puff recipe with potato filling- easily made vegan or vegetarian- that uses cupboard staples. Delicious and perfect for meal prep as it tastes good hot and cold!
    Click here for the savory Singaporean snack recipe.
    Vegan potato curry puff fried to a crisp golden brown on a plate.

    🍹 Drinks

    Korean Plum Wine

    A cup of Japanese umeshu ready to be made into a cocktail.

    Best enjoyed with some Korean banchan or side dishes!

    Easy Korean plum wine recipe (maesil ju)
    A quick & easy Korean plum wine recipe that only requires 2-3 ingredients & a few minutes. Maesil-ju, which is very similar to umeshu (Japanese plum wine) and Mei Jiu (Chinese plum wine), can be drunk on its own both hot and cold, or made into cocktails.
    Click here for the Asian plum alcohol recipe.
    Amber coloured Korean plum wine in a glass.

    Other drink ideas include this homemade Korean tangerine syrup (chung gyul cheong) and homemade plum syrup (maesil cheong)- they can be added to alcohol to make cocktails, to hot water (or sparkling water) to make tea or to salads as part of the dressing. You can even use them when cooking soup and stews!

    Which these homemade Mothers Day food gifts was your favourite? If you enjoyed these festive treats, you'll find more such ideas in my Asian recipes newsletter?

    I have other recipes you may like here! :)

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