It’s 2023, and the zeitgeist of modern Raya means that traditional Raya kuehs alone aren’t gonna cut it, especially since many bakeries today have modern concoctions with unique sweet and savoury flavours like durian, creme brulee, parmesan cheese, and white chocolate.hari raya snacks
To save you the search, here are 8 halal-certified bakeries in Singapore to get both old-school and contemporary Raya goodies and halal pastries.Muslim-owned bakery Cik Fah’s is dedicated to festive baked goods like sunflower pineapple tarts ($19.90) and spicy prawn rolls ($15.90), but it also churns out daily indulgences like chocolate cookies (from $14.90) that the locals rave about.
At this online bakery, small batches of hari raya goodies are handmade using fresh ingredients and a family recipe that’s been passed down for 4 generations. Assorted bundles (from $53.93) with the option to mix and match from a wide selection are available for those who can’t make up their minds and need to try a little of everything.
Cik Fah offers 30% off on orders placed before 15th April and free delivery to your doorstep when you spend at least $100.
Happy Halal Cookies
Even though some of us have sworn off carbs and chosen the keto diet life, Hari Raya is one of those times when you give in to the gluten guilt and sink your teeth into flaky pineapple balls ($19.90) and nutella tarts ($22.90). And that’s when Happy Halal Cookies comes into play.
All Things Delicious
With its range of savoury and sweet offerings like the Salmon Rice Bowl and Banana Upside-Down Cake which have gotten rave reviews, All Things Delicious truly lives up to its name. This Raya, they’re adding another notch on their belt by selling their own handmade cookies!
The cookies are packed in jars of five sizes starting from petite plastic jars to large reusable glass jars and come in a myriad of unique flavours including:
Classic Sugee – an old-fashioned cookie that melts in your mouthCoconut Gula Melaka – a decadent cookie made from coconut and gula melakaChocolate Almond – a sweet and rich shortbreadOatmeal Apricot – a chewy cookie loaded with chunky apricot bits\Mexican Wedding Cookies – a sugar-dusted cookie that’s tinted green with pistachiosPecan Demerera – a buttery, nutty biscuit that’s super crunchy
Lynn’s Cakes
Lynn’s Cakes will be serving up more than just their signature customised cakes this Raya as they’ll be selling five types of Raya goodies from $15/bottle:
Butter Studio
You better act now if you wanna sink your teeth into Butter Studio’s toothsome treats as their Raya collection is selling out fast. Choose from creations such as Thai Tea Dahlia Cookies or Yuzu kueh Tarts from just $20.90/bottle.
Breadwerks
Put out a plate of tapak kuda or lucky hoof rolls and chances are, they’ll be gone before you can bring out the drinks. Besides being incredibly hard to get in Singapore, this kueh is also delicious to boot. So stand out from the others by getting Breadwerks’ Tapak Kuda rolls ($10.70).
Choose from myriad delish flavours such as ondeh ondeh, durian, and Nutella. Each sugar roll also measures 27cm x 8cm x 5cm, making it well worth it to pony up the dough.
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