Singapore Hawker Classics Unveiled

Singapore Hawker Classics Unveiled
Title Singapore Hawker Classics Unveiled PDF eBook
Author Temasek Polytechnic
Publisher Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Pages 182
Release 2015-07-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9814677868

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Produced as a celebration of Singapore’s renowned culinary heritage, Singapore Hawker Classics Unveiled, tells you everything you ever needed to know – and more! – about 25 of our favourite dishes. The 25 delicious recipes featured will allow you to recreate your favourite classic hawker treats at home and inspire you to look at these familiar dishes in a new light – each dish includes its traditional presentation together with an additional interpretation with a modern twist. Moreover, every dish is covered in great detail, including information on its heritage, its aroma, taste and texture, its nutritional value, as well as clear step-by-step instructions and photographs

The End of Char Kway Teow and Other Hawker Mysteries

The End of Char Kway Teow and Other Hawker Mysteries
Title The End of Char Kway Teow and Other Hawker Mysteries PDF eBook
Author Leslie Tay
Publisher
Pages 405
Release 2010
Genre Cooking, Singaporean
ISBN 9789810865153

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Why is char kway teow disappearing? What is the difference between bak chor mee and Teochew mee? Where is the chwee in chwee kueh? How do you make milky fish soup without milk? What are the signs of a good rojak stall? Where can you find pork belly satay? Which came first, white or black carrot cake? Who created bak kut teh, Singapore or Malaysia? All the answers, and more, plus where to find the best of Singapore's classic hawker dishes, in this indispensable insider's guide to hawker food by Asia Pacific's number one food blogger Dr. Leslie Tay, of I Eat, I Shoot, I Post (ieatishootipost.com) fame. Try Leslie's top picks before they disappear!

Routledge Handbook of Food in Asia

Routledge Handbook of Food in Asia
Title Routledge Handbook of Food in Asia PDF eBook
Author Cecilia Leong-Salobir
Publisher Routledge
Pages 467
Release 2019-02-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317209370

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Throwing new light on how colonisation and globalization have affected the food practices of different communities in Asia, the Routledge Handbook of Food in Asia explores the changes and variations in the region’s dishes, meals and ways of eating. By demonstrating the different methodologies and theoretical approaches employed by scholars, the contributions discuss everyday food practices in Asian cultures and provide a fascinating coverage of less common phenomenon, such as the practice of wood eating and the evolution of pufferfish eating in Japan. In doing so, the handbook not only covers a wide geographical area, including Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, India, China, South Korea and Malaysia, but also examines the Asian diasporic communities in Canada, the United States and Australia through five key themes: Food, Identity and Diasporic Communities Food Rites and Rituals Food and the Media Food and Health Food and State Matters. Interdisciplinary in nature, this handbook is a useful reference guide for students and scholars of anthropology, sociology and world history, in addition to food history, cultural studies and Asian studies in general.

The Short Stories And Radio Plays of S. Rajaratnam

The Short Stories And Radio Plays of S. Rajaratnam
Title The Short Stories And Radio Plays of S. Rajaratnam PDF eBook
Author S. Rajaratnam
Publisher Epigram Books
Pages 124
Release
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9810731833

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Fourteen stimulating literary works that shine a new light on Singapore’s first foreign minister and one of its most eloquent and farsighted leaders—the late S. Rajaratnam. Celebrated as one of Singapore’s founding fathers, very little has been said of his literary prowess. The seven short stories, which he wrote in London in the 1940s, were previously published in various collections alongside some of the most distinguished writers in the world. Impressed by his talent, George Orwell, who at the time worked for the BBC Eastern Service, recruited Rajaratnam to contribute scripts for the network.Upon his return from London, Rajaratnam stopped writing fiction and took to journalism. Excelling in political commentary and satire, he also wrote a number of politically-charged radio scripts. This anthology collects a six-part series titled “A Nation in the Making” and another titled “Looking Forward”. All seven scripts were broadcast on Radio Malaya in 1957.

Food and Landscape: Proceedings of the 2017 Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery

Food and Landscape: Proceedings of the 2017 Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery
Title Food and Landscape: Proceedings of the 2017 Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery PDF eBook
Author Mark McWilliams
Publisher Oxford Symposium
Pages 451
Release 2018-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1909248622

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The proceedings of the 2017 Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery includes 43 essays by international scholars. The topics included agro-ecology, food sovereignty and economic democracy in the agricultural landscape, argued by Colin Tudge, James Rebanks on family life as a hill-farmer in the Lake District, and many talks that illustrate Catalan historian Joseph Pla's axiom that 'Cuisine is the landscape in a saucepan'.

Eating Her Curries and Kway

Eating Her Curries and Kway
Title Eating Her Curries and Kway PDF eBook
Author Nicole Tarulevicz
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 225
Release 2013-12-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0252095367

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Discovering Singaporean identity through cooking and cuisine While eating is a universal experience, for Singaporeans it carries strong national connotations. The popular Singaporean-English phrase "Die die must try" is not so much hyperbole as it is a reflection of the lengths that Singaporeans will go to find great dishes. In Eating Her Curries and Kway: A Cultural History of Food in Singapore, Nicole Tarulevicz argues that in a society that has undergone substantial change in a relatively short amount of time, food serves Singaporeans as a poignant connection to the past. Eating has provided a unifying practice for a diverse society, a metaphor for multiracialism and recognizable national symbols for a fledgling state. Covering the period from British settlement in 1819 to the present and focusing on the post–1965 postcolonial era, Tarulevicz tells the story of Singapore through the production and consumption of food. Analyzing a variety of sources that range from cookbooks to architectural and city plans, Tarulevicz offer a thematic history of this unusual country, which was colonized by the British and operated as a port within Malaya. Connecting food culture to the larger history of Singapore, she discusses various topics including domesticity and home economics, housing and architecture, advertising, and the regulation of food-related manners and public behavior such as hawking, littering, and chewing gum. Moving away from the predominantly political and economic focus of other histories of Singapore, Eating Her Curries and Kway provides an important alternative reading of Singaporean society.

BiblioAsia

BiblioAsia
Title BiblioAsia PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 264
Release 2015-04
Genre National libraries
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