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Biskut Susu
RM6.90
Nice Biscuits (奶士) or Biskut Susu, literally translates as Milk Biscuits. These biscuits are one of the most recent inventions of the company. They were modelled after the Biskut Empat-Segi or See Kat Pneah, with the the addition of the strong taste of milk.
These biscuits are best enjoyed when dipped into a steaming cup of hot Milo, as the milky flavor in the biscuits will be much more pungent. They are particularly famous amongst people who have a particular preference for milk-based delicacies.
Ingredients
Wheat Flour, Sugar, Salt, Egg, Milk Powder, and Vegetable Oil.
Gross weight: 108g
Tambun Biscuit
RM9.00
Tambun Biscuits (淡文饼) is the miniature version of the famous Tau Sar Pneah, and one of the prominent traditional delicacies in Penang, together with the Tau Sar Pneah.
Tambun biscuits have long been synonymous with Penang and is one of the products that a visitor should never leave without.
What makes these biscuits so delicious is their fillings, that are filled with savoury green bean paste. Their thin crust and smoother appearances makes eating them enjoyable and convenient.
Ingredients:
Wheat Flour, Sugar, Green Beans, Fried Onions, Vegetable Oil and Salt.
Quantity: 16 pieces/box
Pepper Biscuit
RM7.50
Pepper Biscuits (咸切酥), also called “Ham Chi Soe” is a traditional handmade delicacy originated from Penang. It is actually a spiced-up variation of the famed Kampar chicken biscuits or kai chai peng. Ham chi soe only has the slightest resemblance to the kai chai peng due to the use of five spices in its ingredients and its thin crunchiness but that’s where the similarities end.
Ingredients:
Wheat Flour, Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Pepper, Nuts.
Gross weight: 230g/packet
Roti Jari
RM6.90
Rusk Biscuits (甘條) or Roti Jari, has become a household delicacy amongst many Malaysians. These biscuits are particularly famous with the elder generations as it used to be fed to babies that are just starting to grow their teeth out. Hence, the elder generations practically grew up with having a pack of Roti Jaris sitting in their homes.
Roti Jari is not only crunchy, they also have a unique flavor that is easy to match with any hot milky beverages. The elder generation prefers to dip these biscuits in a hot cup of coffee, but it can also be enjoyed with any other hot milky beverages.
Ingredients
Wheat Flour, Sugar, Eggs, Salt, Vegetable Oil, Yeast.
Gross weight: 108g
Lou Po Bing
RM6.50
Brown Sugar Biscuit
RM6.50
Brown Sugar Biscuit (黑糖饼), as its name suggests, is the biscuit filled with sweet and soft brown sugar. Part of the filling is oozed out from the biscuit during the baking process, resulting in the unique appearance of the round biscuits. The taste is sweet with a pleasant aroma of brown sugar.
Ingredients:
Wheat Flour, Brown Sugar, Eggs, Vegetable Oil.
Quantity: 14 pieces/packet
Tau Sa Biscuits
RM3.00
Tau Sar Pneah (豆沙饼) is an age old traditional delicacy in Penang that is highly sought after during the Lunar New Year as offerings to the God of Prosperity. The Tau Sar Pneah has since established an intimate history within the chinese community worldwide.
These biscuits are filled with savoury green bean paste and fried onions, giving them their delicious and addictive flavor. It is recommended to eat them while hot, as the heat will enhance their scent and flavor.
Beh Teh Saw
RM6.50
Beh Teh Saw (马蹄酥) has been a staple delicacy in the Chinese community for a very long time. The name literally translates as Horseshoe Biscuits due to the unique shape of the pastry that was acquired back when pastries were still being baked in a traditional clay oven. The pastry dough was pasted into to the side of the clay oven for baking, hence the end-product appeared to look like that of a horsehoe.
The pastry is filled with gooey maltose and a hint of sesame, giving it a sweet and savory taste that makes this delicacy one of the highly sought after pastry by locals and tourists alike.
Ingredients:
Wheat Flour, Sugar, Peanut Oil, Wheat Molasses, Fried Onions and Sesame Seeds.
Quantity: 6 pieces/packet