
What 1,000 Journalists Discovered About Penang Food — And Why It Matters
In June 2026, something remarkable happened in Penang. HAWANA — Hari Wartawan Nasional, Malaysia’s National Journalists Day — brought 1,000 media practitioners to the island. Journalists, editors, photographers, and broadcasters from across the country. They came for panel discussions and keynote speeches. They stayed for the food.
This is what always happens when you bring outsiders to Penang. The itinerary says “conference.” The stomach says “nasi kandar.”
The Word Spreads
When a thousand journalists descend on a city known for its food, something predictable happens: they eat. And when journalists eat something extraordinary, they write about it. Social media lit up. Food blogs posted. The WhatsApp groups were full of recommendations: “You have to try the char koay teow at Siam Road.” “Don’t leave without the cendol at Penang Road.”
And somewhere in the flood of food content, Tanjong Sauce® started appearing. Not because we paid for placement. Because people tried it, liked it, and talked about it.
One journalist from KL posted a photo of her hotel room dinner — nasi goreng from a nearby stall, elevated with three drops of Tanjong Sauce®. “I’m taking this home,” she wrote. “This makes everything taste like Penang.”
Another media professional, a broadcast journalist from Johor, posted a video of himself trying the sauce for the first time on satay. The reaction was genuine: surprise at the nutmeg note, appreciation for the layered heat, an immediate second dip.
Why Word of Mouth Still Wins
In an age of paid influencers and sponsored content, there’s something powerful about organic discovery. When a thousand media professionals — people whose job is to be sceptical, to verify, to question — independently arrive at the same conclusion, it carries weight.
Tanjong Sauce® was designed to be discovered this way. It doesn’t rely on aggressive marketing or bold claims. It relies on one moment: the first taste. When someone who’s never tried it before puts three drops on their food and their expression changes. That moment is worth more than any ad spend.
The nutmeg note is usually what gets people. It’s unexpected. Hot sauce is supposed to be about heat — one-dimensional, aggressive, punishing. Tanjong Sauce® is about complexity: a gentle sweetness that opens into savoury umami, then a warmth that builds without burning, finishing with a tang that lingers. The nutmeg ties it all together with something that tastes like heritage.
What HAWANA Means for Penang Food
HAWANA 2026 was more than a conference. It was a spotlight. For four days, the nation’s media was focused on Penang — its streets, its shophouses, its hawker stalls, its flavours. Every story filed, every photo posted, every tweet sent was free advertising for the island’s food culture.
And at the centre of that culture is a simple truth: Penang food doesn’t need to try hard. It just needs to be tasted. The journalists who left with bottles of Tanjong Sauce® in their bags understood this. They didn’t buy a souvenir. They bought a piece of the flavour they’d been experiencing all week.
That’s the kind of social proof you can’t manufacture.
Where to Buy Tanjong Sauce®
Ready to bring the authentic Penang taste to your kitchen? Order Tanjong Sauce® now:
- Shopee — Fast delivery across Malaysia
- Lazada — Available with free shipping options
- TikTok Shop — Order directly in-app
- tanjongsauce.com — Order direct from our website
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