Famous Amos Malaysia drops new nasi lemak cookies — yuck or yum?

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Olive oil on ice cream, nasi lemak gelato, strawberry sambal — the past decade has witnessed some truly atrocious food combinations, leaving netizens both amazed and appalled. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, Famous Amos re-emerges recently with their limited-edition Nasi Lemak Bungkus cookies.

Famous Amos - Cookies
Credit – Famous Amos Malaysia

As a casual fan of Famous Amos, I can attest that one bag is never sufficient. These delicate, bite-sized treats are irresistibly addictive, with their crumbly texture ensuring that you barely notice when the bag is empty.

Famous Amos - Nasi Lemak Bungkus Cookies

While I sometimes feel uneasy about unexpected twists on classic flavours, I remain open to unconventional food pairings — provided they taste good. Having already sampled savoury cookies before, such as laksa and salted egg flavours, I was compelled to try these nasi lemak-inspired treats.

Famous Amos - Small bag

I visited the nearest Famous Amos outlet and bought a small bag for RM12.50, which is filled with 100g worth of orange-coloured cookies. Right off the bat, I was already gulping in fear when I saw the bright hue paired with… chocolate chips. 

While optimistic at first, the chocolate chips definitely threw me off. I’m aware of the existence of savoury chocolate sauce — mole, to be exact, which is a Mexican sauce made from hot chiles, tomatillos, spices, and chocolate — but for cookies?

Famous Amos - Cookie closeup

My colleague, however, took a large bite and delivered her verdict: “I don’t like it.” Her comment was straightforward and to the point. Although the cookie is meant to evoke the flavour of nasi lemak, she detected primarily the sweetness of the milk chocolate chips with an overwhelming hint of lemongrass.

After eating 2 more, she scrambled for water to soothe her parched throat. To conclude, the cookies are composed of roughly 75% sweetness and 25% lemongrass, and they tend to leave you feeling quite thirsty.

Would you dare to try them? If so, make sure to visit your nearest Famous Amos outlet, as these limited-edition treats won’t be available for long! Click here for more information on outlet locations, contact details, and opening hours.

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