My wife's colleague got this packet yummy bread stick for us from an Indian motorbike breadman. I have eaten other local made bread stick before but they are not as nice as this one. Most of the ones I ate previously have rather hard texture but not this one from SB Bakery.
The bread stick is around 5" in length and around 0.5" in diameter.......errr, bread stick ah....dun think of 'something' else lorr....ha ha ha.
It is very crunchy, light and have a really nice fresh baked bread aroma. Taste really good with my morning coffee!
For Rm1.50 (USD 0.50) per packet, it is really worth the price.
The ingredients printed on the packed says the bread sticks are made from wheat flour, sugar, butter, salt, yeast, milk and a little colouring. Mmmmm, colouring?...I don't think it needs colouring...lol!
SB Bakery address in the packet stated as :
No 5, Jalan Perisa 2,
Taman Happy Garden
Jalan Klang Lama
58200, Kuala Lumpur
Tel : 603-79810760
Looks like some of our local Foochow delicacies. Quite bland actually but it somehow, grows on you slowly...and you would want more and more.
ReplyDeletelooks like a great find!
ReplyDeleteWe all this roti kok...nice to dip with coffee and milo.
ReplyDeletewah...u go till Happy Garden ah...next time try Tong Kee ones. Nice
ReplyDeleteAh... roti stick, I think we call it "roti kok" locally. Good to go with a cup of hot kopi-o~
ReplyDeleteAgree with Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteRoti stick best eaten with a cup of hot coffee! ;)
When I was a small girl.. (er... 40 years back or more).. used to eat these with milo or coffee..
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great snack! : )
ReplyDeleteI love this dipping in to a cup of my nescafe.
ReplyDeleteI used to have this as my snacks before going to bed. Bedroom is the most important part of the house where it is the place than we can truly be ourselves and relax. That's is why I have bedroom renovation so that I will be comfortable everyday.
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