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Who else love exploring snacks as we do? But how much do you know about the titbits you eat? Today, our Titbits Editor team is going to take you behind the scene and get up close to the making of these unique titbits brands from Malaysia.

 

  1. The Skinny Bakers – Not Your Ordinary Cookies

Eniza Ellias, the founder of The Skinny Bakers had a passion for baking since young.

For many years, she baked for the family and not until a few years later did she find an opportunity to share her love of cookies with others who love cookies as much as she does.

At The Skinny Bakers, its homemade cookies are freshly baked every day from their kitchen in Subang Jaya – which is also the retail shop for customers to walk in and purchase their delicious cookies.

With its cookies doughy yet fully baked, its cookies are known for being perfectly buttery and crumbling.

If you are looking for home-baked, fresh and artisan cookies, this is the place you should try.

For cookie lovers in Singapore, The Skinny Bakers cookies are now available exclusively on Tips & Titbits. Check them out ↴

https://www.titbits.sg/?s=the+skinny+bakers&post_type=product&product_cat=0

 

 

  1. Mama Cah Kitchen – The Homemade & Handmade Flavours

Haniesah, the founder of Mama Cah Kitchen, grew up in a rural village in Pahang.

Since young, she watched her mother make and preserve salted fish sambal in containers to eat. Back then, everything was traditionally made by hand.

Inspired by her culinary love, she decided to set up Mama Cah Kitchen and kept the entire cooking process simple: traditionally mince and hand cook the sambal, minimise the use of machines for production, handpick the best farmers and fishermen to ensure the best and freshest ingredient.

The products are very much handmade to preserve the natural tastes of the ingredients while keeping traditional cooking alive.

Explore Mama Cah Kitchen’s range of healthy snacks here  ↴

https://www.titbits.sg/?s=mama+cah+kitchen&post_type=product&product_cat=0

 

 

 

  1. Giant B Honey – The passionate beekeeper from Malaysia

Mr Ong Kang Peng, the founder, had a keen interest in bee cultivation since his teenage times.

He founded Giant B in 1978, with its bee farm located in Bukit Katil, Melaka – which is now the largest bee farm in Malaysia today.

At the bee farm, Mr Ong cultivates various species of honey bees, all of which feed on different plants to provide honey gathered from a variety of plant nectar. To ensure the best of quality for consumers, each bottle of Giant B’s honey products is produced with meticulous handling from beekeeping, honey extraction, product packaging to sales and distribution.

If you are looking for natural honey bee product, Giant B is the one! View its product selection here  ↴

https://www.titbits.sg/?s=giant+b&post_type=product&product_cat=0

 

 

 

  1. Lumut Crackers – The Flavours of Pangkor

Lumut Crackers was born of a Lumut family’s home kitchen where they made prawn crackers from the real ingredient itself.

Before Lumut Crackers came onto the scene, most prawn crackers uses prawn flavouring in the product. Some even went as far as completely replacing tapioca flour with wheat flour.

“I believe there is no shortcut to the unique taste of the product.”

According to the founder, Lumut Crackers is all about authentic crackers made with real prawns (without the shell) and the tastiest natural ingredients with no need for any additive – just as its brand name myReal suggests.

The selection of prawns is crucial to the final taste of the crackers. Thus, Lumut Crackers is insistent on using fresh prawns from the sea, not the farm. The team had worked closely with the local fishermen to ensure a consistent supply of freshly caught sea prawns.

The production process is very much hands-on, unlike the conventional prawn crackers which are mass-produced using fully automated systems.

Carefully preserving the colour and texture of the crackers, you are sure to be delighted by the natural and delicious taste of the crackers. Get them here  ↴

https://www.titbits.sg/?s=myreal&post_type=product&product_cat=0

 

 

  1. Vive Snack – The Real Homegrown Chocolate, Handcrafted Locally

Vive Snack prides itself on chocolate products that are minimally processed using only very few ingredients. As a result, you can expect the chocolate products of Vive Snack to contain a high percentage of cocoa, allowing us to savour and enjoy the authentic taste of chocolate.

Applying a bean-to-bar concept, Vive Snack has its own cacao trees planted in Banting, Selangor – where it sources its natural cacao nibs for its products.

As a chocolatier that’s involved in all of the chocolate-making processes, every product at Vive Snack is delicately crafted using safe, pure and ethically sourced ingredients.

Experience the taste of real chocolate, check their product offerings here  ↴

https://www.titbits.sg/?s=vive+snack&post_type=product&product_cat=0

 

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