When it comes to choosing local light snacks for a good afternoon tea, Malaysians generally would have the same thought, which is to go for the kuih-muih. Kuih-muih is a Malay word and a fairly broad term that can be translated as bite-sized snacks or dessert foods.
It is usually eaten in the morning or during tea breaks in the mid of the day, but most of the time, Malaysians eat it anytime as it is also a type of comfort food. During the festivities, these are usually served on the table at every home while families and friends gather together.
The kuihs can be easily found at most markets, local coffee shops, roadside stalls and now you can also buy it online. If you aren’t sure where to get it, here’s a list of kuih-makers that you can order from.
Nyonya Lab


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Secawan Tepung


Okay by Tinker


Madam Yong Delight


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Aroma Nyonya


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Nina Kitchen


Kuih.co


Kueh by Monkey B


Kuih Malaya


Modern Baba Nyonya










