Friday 4 January 2008

Irresistable Pineapple Tarts



My hometown, Melaka, is well-known for its pineapple tarts. The ones bake by this shop is my favourite. The tarts are freshly baked daily. The butter smell from the tarts always draw me to it! It's very difficult to resist a warm, butter-filled, melts-in-the mouth, sweet tart into my mouth everytime I am close by!

Have you tasted any pineapple tarts from Melaka?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

i haven't try the one from melaka, but must be delicious...

Neva said...

They look wonderful! and no,I have never had one.....they look like they would melt in your mouth.

alicesg said...

Hi, been to Malacca several times and I love the Nonya food andlove walking around Jonker Street. But I never tried the pineapple tarts. Will look out for it on the next trip. Have a nice weekend. :)

Unknown said...

where is this shop in melaka? looks yummy!

in our office, we have already started to eat CNY goodies! haha.. yes, there's a container of jam tarts on my table!

psst. ini blog subang jaya atau melaka? haha....

J.C. said...

This pineapple tart shop is located in Temple Street. You bet..the tarts would melt in your mouth. It's very near to the famous coffee powder shop. Located at the corner of the road.

Hee...hee...keropok man ... ahem ... this is a Subang Jaya blog but I haven't been going around SJ to take photos. But whenever I am back in Melaka, I always have the time to go outdoor for photo shoots! Will try my best to post more of SJ's photos!

"Use your first smile, your first form of generosity, of love, of kindness—use it at home; start at home. And if there is something left over—if … your plate is just full of abundance of patience and goodness and smiles and joy, then by all means, you should go … and offer that to others. But we must begin at home." by Dr Robin Smith