FRUITY MOON CAKE ON THIS MID-AUTMN FESTIVE

Sunday

Chinese around the world celebrated Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the 8 months on their lunar calender. This year Mid-Autumn Festival falls on Sept 30th. The Mid-Autumn is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese people. Mooncake is one of the must have on this festive day! This time, let's try something new and fruity! 


CASAHANA is key brand under HYT Food Industries that specialises in oriental pastries, mooncakes for the Mid-Autumn Festival and Chinese weddings, newborn full moon celebration and special occasion gift packs. From the manufacturing process to packaging, they make constant inspections to meet the high quality they have built company's reputation on. Each of thei8r product packaging carries the 'Halal' certification, which is a total quality concept that is instantly recognised by both the Muslims and non-Muslims worldwide. 


Looking for pick and mix mooncakes? CASAHANA provides 15+ types of mooncakes for you to pick and choose. Each of the mooncakes have their own unique designation, color and taste! As seen as above, this box is available in 2 colours, pink and red.  You may pick and mix any four choices of mooncakes.


FOR TRADITIONAL FLAVOUR : Pure Lotus, Pure Lotus 1 Yolk, LOw Sugar White Lotus 1 Yolk, Red Bean, Mixed Nut, Pandan Delight
CONTEMPORARY FLAVOUR : Green Tea Milk, Nutty Misu, German Black Forest, Black Sesame Gold, Musang King
BEST SELLERS : Violet Harmony, Green Tea Apricot, Scarlet Snow, Blue Danube
NEW RELEASES : Hana Kisses, Tropical Emerald


What do I have in my box? There are Low Sugar White Lotus 1 yolk, Pandan Delight, and two of their new products Hana Kisses and Tropical Emerald. CASAHANA mooncakes looks beautiful and so tempting. Not all mooncakes are in round shape, CASAHANA IS BEING SO CREATIVE by coming out with such creative idea, making mooncakes in different shape. 


Introduce you the first new release moon cake of the year! This is Tropical Emerald. A creamy white soft crust blending with the ever popular Pandan and coconut makes Tropical Emerald on unforgettable delight. Love snow skin mooncakes? You should try this. 

The snow skin is smooth, soft and not too sweet. The pandan and coconut  paste has a soft, light aromatic scent. The smell, taste and colour of both coconut and pandan are very unique, that you hardly find any other things to replace them. Enjoy the pandan scent fills your mouth after each bite of the delicious Tropical Emerald mooncake. 




Another new release of the year, Hana Kisses. Celebrate Love, try Hana Kisses for a surprising treat of Apricot and Baked Taro. Apricots are sweet and tart, juicy. The apricot has a unique skin, which preserves the life giving energy, vitamins etc. as well as fabulous taste and smell of apricot for a long time. If pandan is not your cup of tea. Then this beautiful rose shaped mooncakes apricot paste promises to be a healthier alternative for those who want mooncakes with fruity  flavor.

Dried apricot paste tastes of delicious dried apricot and melts in one's mouth. If you like apricot you definitely need to try this! 


Here come the traditional mooncake. Just like other traditional baked mooncakes, CASAHANA TRADITIONAL MOONCAKE  never go out of style and they have a soft thin golden brown crust with a stamped out pattern on the top. 

 (TOP) Pandan delight mooncake. A delightful fragrant pandan paste filled with a single salted yolk.  Love pandan? Here's another type of mooncake for you! Pandan is widely use my Malaysian in cooking. So if you're looking for something with pandan, this is it! 



Let's relish the richness of our traditional lotus paste, filled with a single salted yolk.  Now, you don't need to feel guilty about indulging in a spot of Mid-Autumn Festival anymore. This is the low-sugar baked mooncake which highly recommended to elderly. 


Where can you buy?

KLANG VALLEY : Leisur Mall, Pavilion, KL Festival Mall, Setia City Mall
JOHOR BAHRU : KSL City, CitySquare,Setia City Mall
MALACCA : Dataran Pahlawan
PERAK : Ipoh Parade
PENANG : Sunway Carnival

The combination offered are subject to change based on product availability. 

[INSTAGRAM CONTEST] SHELL CELEBRATING 125 YEARS THROUGH ART

Tuesday



CELEBRATING 125 YEARS THROUGH ART


Shell is celebrating its 125th year anniversary in Malaysia this year with an art project, called Celebrating 125 Years.  The project involves 8 artists producing 15 murals at selected Shell stations nationwide, capturing each artists’ own interpretation of progress and the Malaysian pioneering spirit. The artists who are part of this project include Datuk Lat, Cheeming Boey, Sabek, Yap Hanzhen, Amey Sheikh Ali, Caryn Koh, Thomas Powell and Dmojo.

Here are the list of Shell stations with the murals in KL/Selangor.
The Kampung Boy
Dreams are powerful – they drive us to imagine the unthinkable and go beyond our normal limits. As a young boy living in the kampung, Lat was guided by his dreams, which included imaginary flights with friends and family in homemade box carts. This mural brings to life one of Lat’s many dreams, a nostalgic memory to illustrate the progressiveness of youth.

About The Artist
Datuk Mohammad Nor Khalid, better known as Lat, is Malaysia's well-loved cartoonist. He is most renowned for his work, the Kampung Boy, which has been published in several countries around the world. Lat is also the winner of the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2002, and he has published more than 20 volumes of cartoons dating back to when he was 13 years old. His work centres on everyday scenes in Malaysia, portraying them in a comedic light.


Location : Icon Tezz Enterprise Shell Jalan Tun Razak Kuala Lumpur

 Timeline
As a person living with autism, Hanzhen has always been intrigued by numbers. This mural chronicles the progression of Malaysia’s development over 125 years, since Shell first began operations in the country. Beginning with the first oil well to be discovered in Sarawak in 1891, the Grand Old Lady of Miri, Hanzhen illustrates some of the key landmarks that dot Malaysia’s skyline today, including the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station (1910), the Malaysian Houses of Parliament (1963), Menara Kuala Lumpur (1995), and the PETRONAS Twin Towers (1996). At the end of the timeline, Menara Shell is featured, being the headquarters to more than thousands of Shell employees nationwide.

About The Artist
Diagnosed with autism at the age of 2, Yap Hanzhen is a talented artist with a photographic memory. He is best known for his intricate, detailed pencil sketches. To date, Hanzhen has held over 36 exhibitions across Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Korea and China, and he has also published four books featuring his art on historical buildings, biodiversity, as well as animals.

Location : Icon Oil Ehsan Station Sdn Bhd, Shell Plus Highway, Jalan Duta Klang Bound, Kuala Lumpur


Art Spirit
Imagination is one of the most remarkable powers of the mind, and perhaps the most picturesque of all. In this mural the artist captures the spirit of imagination through the use of vivid colours and patterns. A schoolgirl, representing the younger generation, is depicted casually splashing paint across the wall. Traditional motives dot the mural's fringes, representing the diversity of Malaysian culture.

The artist hopes to highlight the importance of experimentation in cultivating the imagination of our youth. By allowing them the freedom to express themselves in their own unique way, either through art or by other means, society's next generation of leaders will be better equipped in driving the nation forward.

Viewers are invited to “paint” alongside the schoolgirl by holding onto the second paint brush.

About The Artist
Koh Hooi San, or Caryn for short, is a Fine Arts major from Dasein Art Academy, Kuala Lumpur. She is known for her #sekolahseries, which are sketches of school children in a variety of situations. As an artist, Caryn primarily focuses on raw human emotions, as well as peoples’ deep reactions to adverse events. She relies on symbolism to deliver her messages.

Location : Icon Dziyalite Resources, Shell KESAS Highway, Kinrara R&R East Bound, Kuala Lumpur
Besides KL, we have more murals all over the Malaysia. Want to know more? Head to : http://geometry.my/2016/shell/year125/murals.html


Shell will be organising a two-week photo contest called “Our Canvas, Your Story” to spread awareness on the murals, and engage Malaysians to generate conversations. The contest will take place for a period of 2 weeks, from 5 September to 18 September 2016. 
Want to win RM500 free fuel?
1. Take a photo with any of our #ShellKita murals. Be as creative as you can! 2. Tag at least 2 friends and describe in the caption how the mural inspires you. 3. Upload your photo to Instagram with the hashtag #ShellKita. Ensure your account is public. 4. Winners will be notified by @igersmalaysia.
Contest ends 18 September 2016, so upload your most creative photo soon! Click here to locate your nearest #ShellKita mural. For the complete list of the Shell stations, head over to www.shell.com.my/murals

HAPPY MERDEKA TO ALL MALAYSIAN! 
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