Benjamin Lim: “When I asked her to share dishes that she cooked, she was so comfortable with it and there’s so many things that she was able to come up with and cook even though she says that she never really cooked at home that much. It really encourages me to take pride in learning and understanding our local food.” Lim, a medical student, shares about his relationship with his Burmese helper Cherly, plus: *The parallels between the medical industry and working as a chef* *How he started going to wet markets* *Discoveries at Tekka market that Cherly introduced him to* *Elements of Burmese food* *How learning about Burmese food has helped him appreciate vegetables more* *Why we need to take more pride and understand more about our own cuisine* *Foods Benjamin introduced Cherly to* *An easy dish that you can make with wet market produce*
The Singapore Noodles Podcast
The Singapore Noodles podcast features host Pamelia Chia, founder of Singapore Noodles, engaging in open, honest conversations with people who are keeping Singaporean food heritage alive in their own ways. Join us to learn about how we can take an active role in preserving and embracing our Singaporean food heritage and culture.
The Singapore Noodles podcast features host Pamelia Chia, founder of Singapore Noodles, engaging in open, honest conversations with people who are keeping Singaporean food heritage alive in their own ways. Join us to learn about how we can take an active role in preserving and embracing our Singaporean food heritage and culture.Listen on
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