‘My Father Invented Tutu Kueh,’ Said Late Hawker Behind Tan’s Tutu Coconut Cake

‘My Father Invented Tutu Kueh,’ Said Late Hawker Behind Tan’s Tutu Coconut Cake

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It’s almost noon at Havelock Food Centre, a busy time for kueh tutu-maker Tan Bee Hua.

But despite the impending arrival of the lunchtime crowd, the hawker who runs Tan’s Tutu Coconut Cake was kind enough to take a break for a special bit of show-and-tell.

From an old folder, she pulls out one brittle document after another: Her late father’s certificate of registration after arriving in Singapore from China in 1932. A hawker licence, also her father’s, that dated back to 1957. There’s even a 1964 receipt for two pushcarts her family used to ply their trade.

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