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Ang Chong Yi Talks About Preparing Meals For A Natural Lover

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There are actually plenty of diverse culinary options available that you can try outdoors as a natural lover. They include Singaporean food and hearty Indian food. You might be confused about deciding whether to dine in or take your friend out in nature and prepare your favorite food. Nothing beats enjoying some freshly cut fruit in nature and mouthwatering vegetables that bring a rainbow of colors to your plate. Are you a nature lover and want to camp outside and cook your favorite food? Here is Ang Chong Yi Camping Culinary Chronicles: A Meal for a Nature Lover to help you:   Basics of outdoor cooking Fill ziplock bags with measured and packed materials. Make soups, stews, and chils in advance. Ensure you have an adequate supply of cleaned dishes and utensils. Get grilling gloves, which are designed to protect your hands from flames and heat. They are made of silicone, leather, and cloth, among other materials and styles. Also, portable stoves are advised for adverse conditions...

Ang Chong Yi - Culinary Tourism and an Epicurean Adventure

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Within the larger travel industry, culinary tourism, which is the practice of experiencing a place through its food, has become a booming niche. India provides an unmatched gastronomic experience with its wide range of customs, traditions, and cuisines. Every dish has a backstory, historical context, and a unique perspective that helps one understand the social and cultural makeup of Indian civilization. Discovering the mysteries of Indian cuisine with the help of Ang Chong Yi's Epicurean Adventure from Street Food to Royal Cuisine is the best way to fully immerse oneself in the country's many and varied delights.   Street foods of India Indian street food is the soul of the country, and one can explore the street foods at bustling lanes, markets, and stalls of various countries. The most enjoyed street foods include puchkas, Aloo Tikki, Vada pav, Momos, Dabeli, Bhelpuri, and much more. These are just a few of the many street foods that you would love, which are varied in ingr...

Ang Chong Yi - A Taste of Singapore - Symphony in Every Bite

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Singapore is a cultural melting pot, and its cuisine is no exception. Singaporean food has Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Peranakan elements that create a symphony in every bite through the flavours, spices, and influences. If you want something heavy or light for lunch or just want to taste something sweet, then Singapore is the place to be. Here are some Ang Chong Yi — Encounter with Singapore’s Urban Food Symphony that you should not miss while visiting the vibrant city-state.   ● Hainanese Chicken Rice Hainanese chicken rice is one of Singapore’s most recognizable dishes due to its omnipresence. It includes tender chicken poached in an aromatic broth with fragrant rice cooked in the same broth and served with piquant chili sauce on the side, dark soy sauce, and a spicy ginger-garlic paste. In essence, this dish is simple, but its flavors are complex and satisfying. ● Laksa Laksa is a spicy noodle soup originally from the Peranakan community- a combination of Chinese and...

Tasting India: Ang Chong Yi's Epicurean Adventure from Street Food to Royal Cuisine

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India is a land of diversity, culture, and cuisine. From Kashmir's snow-capped mountains to Kerala's tropical beaches, every region has its own culinary heritage and flavors. For a food lover and blogger like Ang Chong Yi, India is a paradise of gastronomic delights. He embarked on Savoring India’s Culinary Diversity: Ang Chong Yi’s Epicurean Odyssey , sampling the best of street food and royal cuisine and sharing his experiences with his followers. Street Food: The Soul of India No trip to India is complete without tasting the street food, which is the soul of the country. Ang Chong Yi explored the bustling markets, lanes, and stalls of various cities and tried a variety of snacks, appetisers, and small bites. Some of the dishes he enjoyed were: ●       Aloo Tikki: This is a crispy potato patty topped with spicy chutneys and yoghurt, which is a popular snack in North India. ●       Puchkas: These are hollow puris that are fill...