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By: Jack
Singapore is a melting pot bubbling over with tourists, inhabitants and
expatriates from all parts of the world, and these people naturally have diverse
eating habits. Through the ages, the Chinese, Malay, Indians and the foreigners
(westerners) have cast their influence on Singapore's food recipes and there is
no doubt that Singapore is a food lovers' paradise.
Singaporeans love to eat out and there is a feast of multicultural cuisine
waiting for them in restaurants and especially in hawker centers and food
courts. Here is a list of the major types of foods you can feast on in
Singapore:
1.
Malaysian
Food: Malaysian food, also known as Malay food, is a popular in
Singapore simply because Malaysia is Singapore's neighbor and there are a whole
lot of Malaysians living there; Spicy Malaysian gravies are laced with belachan,
which is made from baby shrimps and the Malaysian desserts are usually based on
coconut milk, palm sugar and freshly grated coconut. Then, of course, there are
the rice and noodles too, which any Malaysian cannot live without. All these go
to make an exotic eating experience. Some Malaysian food you must try out in
Singapore: Laksa (coconut-based gravies) and Satay (grilled and skewered meat).
2. Chinese Food: The Chinese have been in Singapore since the last seven
centuries and their influence on Singapore's food recipes is authoritative.
Chinese food can be subtle and neutral (Cantonese), or it can be fiery (Szechuan).
Rice is a staple food in any Chinese dish and you can try out the following
dishes to get a flavor of the Chinese influence: Shark fin soup, spring rolls
(Cantonese – subtle taste); Fried Hokkien Mee (vermicelli, noodles, chili gravy,
garlic, prawns, pork and everything else); and, Teochew food such as steamed
fish and braised duck.
3. Indian Food: South Indians (mostly Tamilians) migrated to Singapore in the
1940s and their influence on Singaporean cuisine is undeniable. In fact there is
an area in Singapore (around Serangoon Road), which is know as Little India. You
must try out the south Indian Dosas, Idlis, Vadas that are served with spicy
gravy and chutneys as well as the north Indian Tandoori Chicken (chicken
smothered with a spicy paste and cooked in a clay oven).
4. Nyonya Food: Nyonyas are half-Malay, half-Chinese people who cook very hot
and spicy food loaded with ginger and turmeric. Their recipes are creative and
the cooking methods are elaborate. Some of the famous Nyonya dishes you must
savor are: Enche kabin (small chicken pieces marinated in soy and oyster sauce)
and Chicken Kapitan (chicken curry made using tamarind juice, candlenut, fresh
turmeric root and belachan (shrimp paste)).
These apart, Singapore also offers western cuisine comprising of American,
British, and Italian dishes. There are fast food centers, food courts, hawker
centers, restaurants and you-name-it. As we said earlier, Singapore's food
recipes cater to all kinds of food lovers. Bon Appetit.
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