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04-13-2016, 03:41 PM
We taste test Singaporean chilli crab and egg yolk croissants
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SINGAPORE — The French might take offence with Singapore for desecrating their classic pastry, but there's ** stopping us Singaporeans from lending food favourites a local flavour.
Lately, all we've been hearing about in the Mashable Asia ****** is the salted egg yolk croissant craze, which bakeries islandwide are sending out of their ovens faster than you can say "eat me."
SEE ALSO: These super intense America-themed Krispy Kremes are terrifying Australians (http://mashable.com/2016/04/12/american-doughnuts-decadent/)
Salted egg yolk buns are native to dim sum restaurants in Hong Kong. Commonly referred to as "liu sha bao" — golden sand bun — we love the **velty of tearing open a piping hot bun to have golden molten liquid ooze out. The taste is a combination of sweet and salty, and when coupled together with its pillowy case, it is a party in our mouths. Read more... (http://mashable.com/2016/04/13/singapore-flavoured-croissants/)
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SINGAPORE — The French might take offence with Singapore for desecrating their classic pastry, but there's ** stopping us Singaporeans from lending food favourites a local flavour.
Lately, all we've been hearing about in the Mashable Asia ****** is the salted egg yolk croissant craze, which bakeries islandwide are sending out of their ovens faster than you can say "eat me."
SEE ALSO: These super intense America-themed Krispy Kremes are terrifying Australians (http://mashable.com/2016/04/12/american-doughnuts-decadent/)
Salted egg yolk buns are native to dim sum restaurants in Hong Kong. Commonly referred to as "liu sha bao" — golden sand bun — we love the **velty of tearing open a piping hot bun to have golden molten liquid ooze out. The taste is a combination of sweet and salty, and when coupled together with its pillowy case, it is a party in our mouths. Read more... (http://mashable.com/2016/04/13/singapore-flavoured-croissants/)
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