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Penang
tau sar peah,
food for the Gods
Penang's tau sar peah
is legendary and spoken of in the same breath as Kuala Kangsar's pau
(dumpling) and Kampar's chicken biscuits.
Indeed, conversations about
Penang food inevitably turns to the celebrated Penang tau sar peah.
For Penangites who work outside the state (and even those who live overseas)
and return for periodic sojourns to their beloved hometown, the tau sar
peah is invariably among the items that line their bags when they depart.
Traditionally, the tau
sar actually refers to the red bean paste found in the cookies. The red
beans are cooked with sugar until they become mushy and turn a shade of very
dark magenta. But given the several varieties of peah (biscuit/cookie) on
the market, the term tau sar is also confusingly used to describe the whitish
green
pea paste, or pek tau sar. Then there's the mung bean variety,
or lek tau and also lotus bean paste.
In Penang, tau sar
peah is synonymous with Tambun peah as both are made from the
same core ingredients, but differ slightly in shape. Either way, you are
assured of cookies that are delightfully mouth-watering and delicious. When
buying tau sar peah, try and get a batch that's fresh out of the oven.
Although the cookies retain their freshness for several days without
refrigeration, it is when they are still warm that eating them becomes an
incomparable experience.
Although purists will tell
you that the best tau sar peah is made with lard, there are equally
tasty varieties made with vegetable oil. There is even a halal (permitted
by Islam) variety for Muslims and a vegetable-based one for vegetarians.
The best way to get fresh tau sar peah is to pre-order, sometimes even days
before your arrival in Penang.
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Tau
sar peah is available in Penang from: |
Ghee Hiang, 95 Jalan Pantai, Tel: 04-262 0635
Him Heang, 162A Jalan Burma, Tel: 04-228 6129
Hoe Peng, 434 Jalan Pinang, Tel 04-226 2375
Lee Hoay Seng, 1G Jalan Macalister, Tel: 04-226
4458
Loong Num, 322 Jalan Pinang, Tel: 04-261 5569
Sin Hock Seng, 316 Jalan Pinang, Tel: 04-263
2667
Xiang Phing Bakery, 4 Jalan Concord 10, Tanjung Bunga,
Tel: 04-890 2128
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Written by
William Chow & Raja Abdul Razak. |
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