This year we've decided to visit Mamee Jonker House. Opened in November 2013, it is the brand’s first concept store after 40 years of being a leading household name for children’s snacks. The store has a predominantly modern design of white tiles and glass shelves that is complemented with dark wood furniture and traditional Chinese decor.
The children gathered at the church and we had a short worship before we proceeded to Jonker Street by bus. We thanked God for a sunny morning. The day before there was a heavy downpour and many places in Malacca was flooded!
Upon reaching the Mamee Jonker House, the children were ushered to the 1st floor for some hands-on activities - Noodle Dooble & Lil' Monster Kitchen.
Our first station: Lil' Monster Kitchen
Ever wondered how Mamee Monster snack are made? So, this is the Lil’ Monster Kitchen, where we can learn how to make our own Mamee Noodles in packages! There are machines and tutorials on a big screen TV to help us with the process. Also, there are a lot of friendly staffs around to help us out :)
Time to get your little fingers dirty! But first of all, let's wash our hands, put on the apron and wear a headgear. Little chef-in-making!
This is how the noodles look like after cutting and steaming them. It’s not the end product yet, but is already looks exactly like the real thing, doesn’t it?
Plus, everyone gets a goodie bag and you can decorate it :D Now let's transform ourselves from little chef to little artist!
Lunch time before we proceed to the next station.
Next Station: Noodle Doodle
Basically you will learn how to make cup noodles here and can choose 4 out of 6 condiments (sweet corn kernel, cabbage, green peas, carrot flakes, dried chilli ring and chives) to personalize your own cup noodles.
Getting ready to customize our very own Mamee Chef noodle cup!
After that, we can mix and match our own favorite seasoning and condiments.
Going somewhere?
While waiting for the other group to finish, the big kor kor 'carried up' the restless children. I'm pretty sure this is not in his job scope. Time for a raise, ya?
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