A Tribute to the Penang Ferry: Our Label’s North Star
The ferry on the label is more than a nostalgic image. It represents the slow transit between worlds – a bridge for taking a piece of Penang home.
The Architecture of Flavor: Shophouses and Spice Blends
George Town’s eclectic architecture – Neoclassical meets Straits Eclectic – mirrors the sauce’s multi-layered flavour profile: vinegar, chili, and the secret note of nutmeg.
The Tanjong Colloquialism: Why Only a True Penangite Recognises Home
Locals call George Town Tanjong. The name reflects belonging – a title that only a true Penangite would immediately recognise as home.
Small-Batch Craftsmanship: The Artisanal Promise of George Town
Much like the artisanal trades still operating in George Town’s heritage shophouses, Tanjong Sauce® emphasises small-batch production as a form of Cultural Custodianship.
Preservation of the 1970s Palate: Protecting Living Heritage
George Town is celebrated for its living heritage. Rediscovering a 1970s family recipe aligns with the city’s efforts to protect traditional crafts from mass production.
The Nutmeg Heritage: A Crop That Put George Town on the Global Map
Nutmeg was one of the primary drivers of the spice trade that put George Town on the world map. Tanjong Sauce®’s nutmeg note pays homage to that agricultural heritage.
Capturing the Street Food Soul: Tanjong Sauce® and the Wok Hei Connection
George Town’s UNESCO-recognised street food culture is built on Wok Hei. Tanjong Sauce® is engineered to complement that smoky, charred essence.
A Heritage Souvenir on the Label: George Town’s Landmarks in Your Kitchen
The bottle serves as a visual map of George Town’s history, with woodcut illustrations of the Clock Tower, the Ferry, and the Lighthouse.
The Tanjong Identity: A Local Name for a Global Flavour
In Penang, Tanjong is more than a word – it is a claim of origin, a marker of authenticity, and a direct connection to the heart of George Town.
Crossing the Channel: The Ferry, The Nostalgia, and The Sauce
The ferry boat on the label represents bringing the Island Soul back home – for Penangites in KL, Singapore, or anywhere the heart longs for home.









