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Tag Archives: soya bean curd
Singapore Hawker Food & Desserts Below 500 Calories
I am really quite appreciative that the Health Promotion Board has the cool tool where they provide you with the calorie count and nutritional content of local hawker food. This kind of information has been hard to find in the … Continue reading
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Tagged bun, calories, diet, Food, green bean soup, hawker, healthy, Lor Mai Kai, Macaroni Chicken Soup, Mee Soto, Penang Laksa, Popiah, Singapore, soup, soya bean curd, wan tan mee
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Tiong Bahru Hawker Centre
The design of the Tiong Bahru Food centre is pretty unique, but your car will get cooked at the rooftop parking lot if you linger for too long. Eat and dash. This time around I was not impressed by the … Continue reading
Posted in Food in Singapore
Tagged culture, Food, ham chin pang, hawker centre, Life, Living, photo, photography, Singapore, soya bean curd, Tiong Bahru
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#6. Soya Bean Curd
I could have this for breakfast, lunch and dinner. If there was a diet that called for only bean curd, I could do it. Bean curd is a great source of protein and I ever go vegetarian this would be … Continue reading
Posted in Healthy Food I Like
Tagged Chinese, culture, Food, healthy, healthy food I like, less sugar, soya bean curd, Tau Huay
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