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Princess Appam at Changi Airport Terminal 3
I had never heard of princess appam before. An obvious Singapore invention. My sister decided to try it – it’s actually melted cheese, butter and egg on top of the appam. I preferred the plain one (you can request for … Continue reading
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Tagged appam, Changi Airport Terminal 3, ediappam, princess appam, puttu mayam, Singapore, string hoppers
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Freshly Made Appam at Changi Airport
The food court at Terminal 3 at Changi Airport has been revamped since my last visit several months ago. They have freshly made appam at the local snacks stall. It’s not the best I’ve had (like the middle to be … Continue reading
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Tagged appam, Changi Airpot, Food, food court, T3, Terminal 3
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Appam Specialist at Tekka Market
Appam is a Ceylonese breakfast item that I used to have every Sunday as a child. In English it is called Hoppers. My uncle used to go to the market to buy them for us and those were so yummy. … Continue reading
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Tagged appam, Appam Specialist, Breakfast, ceylonese, childhood, culture, Food, Life, Little India, Living, Nostalgia, photography, photos, Singapore, Sri Lankan, Tekka Market, travel
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