Indian Mama Shop
The sundries you can get from the Kaka Shop In the 60s, there was a ubiquitous provision shop situated at the junction of Lorong 40 and Siang Lim Park. This Mama Shop was owned by an Indian Muslim family. We called the shop Kaka Shop. The minute one stepped into the shop, the scents of numerous spices, curry, ginger, cardamom and salted ikan kurau wafted around the shop. Distracted with the smell, you are met with an assembly of glass jars filled with assorted biscuits like: Marie biscuits, lemon puff filled with lemon flavoured cream and cream crackers. Also on display would be different types of kana in red, black and even green and different types of sweets. Sacks of rice in different grades and a smaller sack of sugar were arrayed nearby. An old hand-held weighing scale would be placed carelessly on a glass panel. Sundry goods were also on displayed and dusty tins of talcum powders were lined up for sale. Remember archaic brands like Cuticura and Yardley? ...


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