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Hues Canelé: Bringing Muslim-Friendly French Bakes to Singapore’s Diverse Dessert Scene.

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Last updated: 2025/06/24 at 11:41 AM
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The global bakery industry is embracing artisan and niche pastries, with traditional French baked goods like canelés and madeleines capturing attention worldwide. In Singapore’s vibrant culinary landscape, where multicultural influences shape local tastes, there is growing demand for high-quality, culturally inclusive desserts. Hues Canelé answers this call by offering Muslim-friendly French bakes, blending classic craftsmanship with modern flavours tailored for the city’s discerning dessert lovers.

Timeless French Baking Meets Muslim-Friendly Creations

Hues Canelé’s signature products, canelés and madeleines, are crafted using traditional French baking techniques while using ingredients carefully adapted to suit Muslim-friendly dietary preferences. Each canelé is baked to achieve its defining contrast—a deeply caramelised, crispy crust that envelops a soft, moist, and custardy centre. This delicate balance is the result of months of recipe refinement by founder Ku Nurizwanshah, who fine-tuned ingredient proportions, baking temperatures, and timing to consistently deliver ideal flavour and texture.

The madeleines, meanwhile, boast a tender, buttery crumb, made with browned French butter to impart a rich, nutty flavour reminiscent of toffee. What sets Hues Canelé apart is its ever-evolving seasonal menu. Flavours such as strawberry and pistachio are introduced in spring and winter respectively, reflecting the availability of seasonal produce and adapting classic bakes to local tastes.

Local inspiration continues with variations such as taro paste-filled canelés and lemon chia seed madeleines, which reflect popular regional preferences. But beyond the creativity, the brand also stands out for its inclusive practices, ensuring that all ingredients used are suitable for a wider audience.

By doing so, the brand fills a crucial gap in Singapore’s pastry market—enabling Muslim consumers and others seeking Muslim-friendly options to enjoy classic French treats without compromise. Every batch is made in small quantities, emphasising quality over mass production and preserving freshness, texture, and flavour in every bite.

Seasonal Innovation and Vibrant Culinary Storytelling

Innovation is at the heart of Hues Canelé. The brand name itself symbolises its identity—“Hues” representing a vibrant spectrum of colours and flavours, and “Canelé” paying homage to its flagship pastry. This spirit is evident in the bakery’s rotating seasonal flavours, which showcase unique combinations influenced by global trends and local culture.

For instance, two spring seasonal canelés were recently introduced: Honey Osmanthus Yuzu Canelé, evoking delicate floral and citrus notes; and Strawberry Jam Canelé, offering a familiar, comforting sweetness with a tinge of tanginess. The bakery also launched Matcha Strawberry Madeleines, which resonate with current flavour trends while maintaining the brand’s French-inspired roots.

These inventive flavour pairings don’t just refresh classic recipes—they invite customers on a multicultural culinary journey that merges diversity with reinterpretation. Hues Canelé doesn’t just bake—it tells stories through flavour.

Engaging with a Growing Community

Hues Canelé’s connection with its audience extends beyond the kitchen. Through platforms like Instagram and Linktree, the brand shares behind-the-scenes glimpses into its baking process, announces new flavour launches, and engages with a loyal and growing community of homebake lovers. This transparent and interactive approach has helped shape a brand that is more than a bakery—it’s a culinary experience grounded in innovation and inclusivity.

To explore Hues Canelé’s full range of Muslim-friendly French pastries and stay updated on seasonal flavours and special releases, visit Instagram:@huescanele


Linktree:linktr.ee/HuesCanele

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