Jaafar continues to make delicacy based on late wife's recipes


Cookie seller Jaafar Luud showing off the array of cookies available at his shop in the Balik Pulau market complex. Sunday, July 21 2013 / ZAINUDIN AHAD/ Reporter: Kiatisak Chua

BALIK PULAU: Market trader Jaafar Luud lost his wife two years ago but keeps her memories alive by selling over 20 traditional Malay cookies based on her recipes.

Jaafar operates a stall at the Balik Pulau market complex and even named one the cookies “Ombak Rindu” (Waves of Longing) in remembrance of his wife Dzaharin Saad who died in 2011.

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