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8: Why Filipino food is not what we think it is | Bryan Koh, cookbook writer & co-owner of Chalk Farm & Milk Moons
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8: Why Filipino food is not what we think it is | Bryan Koh, cookbook writer & co-owner of Chalk Farm & Milk Moons

Bryan Koh: “If you think about the grocers in Lucky Plaza, you realize that, besides the saba (bananas) and the odd bunch of malunggay (moringa), everything else there is convenience food. And I really think that has had a huge part to play in the general perception of Filipino food, that – oh, it’s a convenience cuisine! And that’s absolutely not true.” Koh, cookbook writer and co-owner of Chalk Farm and Milk Moons, joins Singapore Noodles founder Pamelia Chia to share his love for Filipino food, plus: *Best practices before traveling & how to get an insider’s view on another country’s food* *Why Filipino food is so maligned and misunderstood in Singapore* *Techniques and concepts that underpin Filipino cooking* *How the use and reliance on convenience food has shaped the general perception of Filipino food* *The challenges of defining Peranakan food* *Why the notion of ‘authenticity’ is a problematic one*

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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.