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  2. Singaporean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Curry puff, also known as epok-epok, a flaky pastry usually stuffed with curry chicken, potato cubes, and a slice of hard-boiled egg. Sardines are sometimes used in place of chicken. Dendeng paru, a dish of dried beef lung cooked in spices. Goreng pisang, bananas rolled in flour, fried, and eaten as a snack.

  3. List of Singaporean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Singaporean soup-based seafood dish, served hot usually with bee hoon. The dish is viewed as a healthy food in Singapore. Hokkien mee. Noodle dish. A stir-fried dish of egg noodles and rice noodles in a fragrant stock. Kwetiau goreng. Noodle dish. Southeast Asia stir fried flat rice noodles. Shredded chicken noodles.

  4. Singapore Food Agency - Wikipedia

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    52 Jurong Gateway Road, #14-01, Singapore 608550. Agency executives. Lim Chuan Poh, Chairman. Lim Kok Thai, CEO. Parent agency. Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment. Website. sfa .gov .sg. The Singapore Food Agency ( SFA) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment that oversees food safety and ...

  5. Grain (company) - Wikipedia

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    Grain is an online food ordering company that offers online catering and food delivery services to the Singapore market through its website and mobile application. History [ edit ] Grain was jointly founded in 2013 by four co-founders — Yong Yi Sung, Ernest Sim, Gao Rifeng, and Isaac Tan — and initially launched as a personalized meal ...

  6. Singapore-style noodles - Wikipedia

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    vegetarian. Media: Singapore-style noodles. Singapore-style noodles ( Chinese: 星洲炒米; pinyin: xīngzhōu chǎomǐ; Jyutping: sing1 zau1 caau2 mai5) is a dish of stir-fried cooked rice vermicelli, curry powder, vegetables, scrambled eggs and meat, most commonly char siu pork, and/or prawn or chicken. [1]

  7. Jumbo Seafood - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo Seafood. Jumbo Seafood [a] is a Singaporean restaurant chain specialising in the seafood aspects of Singaporean cuisine and dishes, such as Chili crab. First opened in 1987 with an outlet at the East Coast Seafood Centre modeling and taking design elements similar to the non affiliated JUMBO Floating Restaurant Hong Kong, Jumbo Kingdom.

  8. Food Bank Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Food Bank Singapore Ltd. was founded in 2012, [2] and is a registered Charity and Institution of a Public Character (IPC) in Singapore. [1] It operates as a foodbank that collects excess food from food suppliers and re-distributes them to organisations such as old folks' homes, family service centres and soup kitchens. [3]

  9. Odette (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    1.28971°N 103.84925°E. / 1.28971; 103.84925. Seating capacity. 48. Website. odetterestaurant.com. Odette is a Singaporean restaurant. Founded in 2015 by chef Julien Royer in collaboration with the local Lo & Behold Group, Odette features a fusion of French cuisine with Asian influences, including of Singapore's. [1]