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Guess this is the top of our list almost everyday- what to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
But ever wondered what can we truly call our own and claim it’s unique to our Sinkie culture?
I gave it a good thought and decided to give it a shot, and gave some two simple categories, e.g. all day, all night, and list every dish that we eat.
All day:
apam balik, assorted buns, bak chor mee, beehoon (economic), beehoon (vegeterian), chapati, char kway tiao, chicken rice, chwee kueh, congee, dimsum, hokkien fried prawn mee, kaya toast, laksa, lontong, mee goreng, mee siam, naan, nasi briyani, nasi goreng, nasi kandar, nasi lemak, orh luak, peranakan dishes (assorted), prata (assorted), prawn mee, wanton mee, you tiao...
All night:
crab (black pepper), crab (chilli), dimsum, fish head curry, frog porridge, peranakan dishes (assorted), prata (assorted), TzeChar (assorted dishes)...
At the end of it all, I think other than dishes unique to our region which are invented by our forefathers, e.g. our peranakan dishes and hokkien fried prawn noodles, it’s hard to say other dishes are uniquely Sinkiestan as we have imported the food culture from so many places from so long ago.
So where do we go from here?
But ever wondered what can we truly call our own and claim it’s unique to our Sinkie culture?
I gave it a good thought and decided to give it a shot, and gave some two simple categories, e.g. all day, all night, and list every dish that we eat.
All day:
apam balik, assorted buns, bak chor mee, beehoon (economic), beehoon (vegeterian), chapati, char kway tiao, chicken rice, chwee kueh, congee, dimsum, hokkien fried prawn mee, kaya toast, laksa, lontong, mee goreng, mee siam, naan, nasi briyani, nasi goreng, nasi kandar, nasi lemak, orh luak, peranakan dishes (assorted), prata (assorted), prawn mee, wanton mee, you tiao...
All night:
crab (black pepper), crab (chilli), dimsum, fish head curry, frog porridge, peranakan dishes (assorted), prata (assorted), TzeChar (assorted dishes)...
At the end of it all, I think other than dishes unique to our region which are invented by our forefathers, e.g. our peranakan dishes and hokkien fried prawn noodles, it’s hard to say other dishes are uniquely Sinkiestan as we have imported the food culture from so many places from so long ago.
So where do we go from here?