INITIALLY, they justmade traditional kuih ona small scale, selling thecakes at village stalls to supplementtheir income.
After making a name forthemselves in the respectivekuih, they started taking ordersfor festive occasions. The traditionalcake makers later “graduated”into cottage industryentrepreneurs, producing thecakes for their livelihood.
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