Kak Semah bakes giant chocolate mooncake

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A baker, Noor Asmah Mohamed Mokhtar, 42, (left) and her assistants showing off the 60 kg chocolate-flavoured mooncake, traditional Chinese delicacy served during the Mid-Autumn Festival when met at her residence in Kuching, yesterday. Measuring 63.5 cm in diametre, Kak Semah, as she is affectionately known, said the mooncake was not for sale and would be displayed at her stall in conjunction with the Mooncake Festival at Lebuh Carpenter, in Kuching, Sarawak. PHOTO: BERNAMA
A baker, Noor Asmah Mohamed Mokhtar, 42, (left) and her assistants showing off the 60 kg chocolate-flavoured mooncake, traditional Chinese delicacy served during the Mid-Autumn Festival when met at her residence in Kuching, yesterday. Measuring 63.5 cm in diametre, Kak Semah, as she is affectionately known, said the mooncake was not for sale and would be displayed at her stall in conjunction with the Mooncake Festival at Lebuh Carpenter, in Kuching, Sarawak. PHOTO: BERNAMA

KUCHING: After toiling for two days, a baker, Noor Asmah Mohamed Mokhtar, 42, has baked a 60 kg chocolate-flavoured mooncake, a traditional Chinese delicacy served during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Measuring 63.5 cm in diametre, Kak Semah, as she is affectionately known said the mooncake was not for sale and would be displayed at her stall in conjunction with the Mooncake Festival at Lebuh Carpenter, which would end last night.

Kak Semah said she made the giant mooncake with the help of her assistants Dayang Sajida Abang Burhanuddin, 27; Mohamad Ghazali Mohamad Sula, 32 and Lee Chee Teck, 29.

“This cake is made up of four layers of chocolate cake. Swiss roll cakes are arranged around it before fondant icing is placed on top of the cake,” the home-based entrepreneur told Bernama here.

She said the decorating process, from 11 am to 5.30 pm, was done by spraying a light brown food colouring onto the chocolate cake to give it an original moon cake colour.

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“The mooncake is made as an appreciation for the invitation by the Mooncake Festival organisers (Kuching Division Community Association and Kuching Old Market Community Association), who for the first time invited a Malay mooncake maker to join the festival,” she said. – Bernama

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