Family bonding over the ‘kuih kapit’ stove


Lots of love: Tham (right) and Khaw making kuih kapit at Titi Serong.

BALIK PULAU: The joy of making kuih kapit, a traditional delicacy that is also fondly known as love letters, has always been shared by members of this big family in Titi Serong here.

Housewife Tham Siew Kean, 55, who started making kuih kapit some 20 years ago, said eight of them and their six children, gather for the task every year.

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