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This Dragon Boat Festival, Thye Moh Chan, BreadTalk and Toast Box are jointly presenting two irresistible bak changs; Teochew Double Delight Bak Chang, and Teochew Salted Egg Bak Chang.
‘双拼’ in Teochew Double Delight Bak Chang refers to the masterful blend of savoury and sweet filling with a unique dual flavour profile. Each plump parcel comprises succulent pork belly and shiitake mushrooms braised in a robust sauce accentuated with five-spice powder, pepper and coriander powder, balanced by just the right amount of homemade tau sar filling which lends a touch of sweetness, and chestnut.
Both Bak Changs are available now till 14 June 2021, and are priced at $6.50 each. Alternatively, you may purchase six at S$39 and receive one complimentary bak chang, or ten at $65 and receive two complimentary bak changs.
You can purchase them at all Thye Moh Chan, BreadTalk and Toast Box stores, delivery platforms and Shopee (Thye Moh Chan only), as well as BreadTalk’s e-store.
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