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Singapore street food in the Simpsons!

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Singapore's (in)famous street food has made its mark yet again -- this time on none other than award-winning U.S. cartoon series "The Simpsons".
In the long-running cartoon's most recent episode entitled "The Food Wife" that aired in the US over the weekend, Singapore's street food culture is spoofed in Marge Simpson's dream sequence.
In typical irreverent fashion that takes aim at the food pop culture scene, an exaggerated caricature of food critic Anthony Bourdain is pictured in a Singapore street food market scene asking Marge to "try this hang he kway chap" in a heavily accented American-twang.
Dress in typical local attire of khaki shorts and slippers, Marge -- who along with her kids Bart and Lisa Simpson, are known as famous food blogging family "The Three Mouthketeers" -- says appreciatively, "Oooh, triple spicy barbequed stingray stuffed with pig organs."
Before she can take a bite, her husband Homer bounces past on a bouncy ball and gobbles down the delicacy in one gulp, dashing her foodie dreams.
The dream sequence ends with an array of famous food characters such as KFC's Colonel Sanders, the Swedish chef from The Muppets and even Britain's Gordon Ramsay shaking her out her sleep.
The whole sequence lasts about 1:30 mins and hey, I'm not even sure if "hang he kway chap" even exists, but the fact that Singapore food is even mentioned on The Simpsons is k-e-w-l.
This is a cartoon that has become the pop culture barometer of America, if not the world, having won over 27 Primetime Emmy Awards since it debuted as a series in 1990.
So "hang he kway chup" anyone?
 
Stupid Singapore. Called Singapore St food but now is in Shopping and building. Lack of original sooner all will close down just like Tang Dynasty fake.
Taiwan at least they have original st food. Every where also night market.
 
Stupid Singapore. Called Singapore St food but now is in Shopping and building. Lack of original sooner all will close down just like Tang Dynasty fake.
Taiwan at least they have original st food. Every where also night market.
common, be proud of our chicken rice, satay, bar kut teh, rojak, hokkien mee, laksa and mee siam mai hum
 
Mediacorpse's Food Street

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Mediacorp's bloody programming is often lacking depth. If you are a Hokkien = Ang Ko Kway, Teo Chew = Chai Tow Kway, Hainanese = Chicken Rice, Foochowese = Red Rice Yeast Chicken, Hakka = Abacus ?

You have become some 饭桶 rice bins again. Some people use it to describe a useless person. 食了米 Jiak Liao Bee lah ! Waste the rice !
 
they mixed it up between ang ku kway and kway chup - ang ku kway soup.
 
Oh Homer,
I just have this to say

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Leave our hang he kway chap hawker center, food court or restaurant alone
 
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Americans aren't exactly renowned for their cosmopolitan outlook. :)

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