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Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor|Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor|EATING OUT, SINGAPORE
Created : Jun 13, 2014, 16:56 IST
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If there is one dish that represents Singapore in its composition, it would be rojak—a melange of flavours and ingredients. Malay for ‘mixture’, rojak is a complex salad that manages to hit all the right sweet, salty and spicy flavour notes. Every version is slightly different, almost always including a mix of pineapple, cucumber, sweet turnip, mango, dough fritters and soybean cakes, tossed in a shrimp paste dressing and topped off with crushed peanuts. It’s a riotous, refreshing mix of fresh flavours that work well as a finale to a heavy meal.
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