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Directly translated as “meat bone tea”, bak kut teh has been a longtime favourite thanks to its hearty umami broth and falling-off-the-bone tender meat. And while bone broth has been a trendy health food of the past few years, bak kut teh could perhaps be Singapore’s version of bone broth. The most popular kind found here is the Teochew-style, which.
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Versatile, delicious and available at a range of prices, there’s a type of bread out there for any and everyone, no matter if you’re looking for the best deli sandwiches money can buy, or you’re hunting down the best bakery on the island.
And sourdough bread ranks amongst the healthiest of this food group, functioning as a prebiotic alongside a low glycemic index.
Here’s where to find the best sourdough in Singapore :
Mr. Kneady’s
The founder of Mr Kneady’s, Lionel Hor, brings experience from working in bakeries all over the world, from New York to Iceland. The irresistible aromas of freshly baked bread permeate the hawker centre that this bakery is located in. Focusing solely on sourdough, options range from traditional
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Gardens by the Bay, Bollywood Veggies among places visited by COVID-19 cases during infectious period
Gardens by the Bay and Bollywood Veggies were added to a list of places visited by COVID-19 cases during their infectious period on Apr 17, 2021. (Photos: Google Street View and AFP)
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SINGAPORE: Gardens by the Bay, Bollywood Veggies and a few hawker centres were on Saturday (Apr 17) added to a list of places visited by COVID-19 cases during their infectious period, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).