From sandwich cookies to triple-layer cakes, BuTian's low-sugar desserts taste just as divine | Malay Mail

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From sandwich cookies to triple-layer cakes, BuTian's low-sugar desserts taste just as divine

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 18 — Stacked up like a tower of Jenga blocks, the sandwich cookies would tempt any dessert lover to topple them... if only to take a bite out of one.

Each sibling contributes her own expertise: Suan Ning is a business major, Suan Ern the accountant while Suan Meng has a background in advertising and graphic design. Due to the lockdown, many shops were closed, including dessert shops, and the Yeo sisters felt deprived.Suan Ern says, “There was nothing that could satisfy our sweet tooth. We figured that we could actually try making our own desserts. We let some friends and family try too and some came back asking whether they could purchase the desserts!”, which when translated from Mandarin, literally means “not sweet.

It makes sense, for the triple-layer recipe is a format that is easily repeated with other flavours. Take their matcha triple-layer cake, for instance. Each is structured so that the base is made from a matchaTriple layered treats: 'genmaicha' and 'dalgona' coffee cake ., helped garner the most interest from our customers and the most sales for us.

 

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