Sweet treats for Hari Raya gifts


Elevete Patisserie offers gift sets and locally inspired cakes.

WITH Hari Raya Aidilfitri in full swing, house visits and gatherings are among the highlights.

Bringing along gifts or tokens of appreciation is a cherished tradition and Elevete Patisserie offers festive treat options.

From elegant gift sets to locally inspired cakes, this year’s Raya ­collection is designed for effortless gifting.

The “Simpulan Mesra” Gift Bag is a festive knitted bag filled with traditional treats.

Each bag contains pineapple tarts, peanut cookies and house-made popcorn.

It is available in two sizes – RM70 for a small size and RM98 for the medium one.

“Seikhlas Hati Raya” is a premium gift basket with artisanal treats.

Ideal for corporate gifting or sharing with family, it is priced at RM175 per basket.

Each set has pineapple tarts, peanut cookies, butter cookies, chocolate chip cookies, premium Ajwa dates and house-made popcorn.

Syawal Delight Onde-Onde Roulade is priced at RM90.

Inspired by the well-loved onde-onde, the pandan chiffon Swiss roll is flavoured with gula Melaka and coconut Swiss meringue buttercream, then coated with Hawaiian coconut flakes.

Sinaran Raya Onde-Onde Tart is priced at RM118.

A sophisticated take on the traditional onde-onde, it features a crispy almond tart shell filled with pandan chiffon sponge, gianduja, gula melaka caramel and coconut curd.

“Manisan Beraneka Santapan Raya” is a festive edition of the brand’s Assorted Cake Bites.

It offers a tray of bite-sized cakes featuring both classic and modern flavours, such as pandan gula melaka, raspberry red velvet, sourdough carrot walnut and ultimate chocolate.

Orders and deliveries for Elevete Patisserie’s Raya is available until April 6.

The collection is halal certified.

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