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This Spot Offers Charcoal Coconut & Matcha Red Bean Min Jiang Kuehs In Singapore

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  • Munchi Delights elevates the traditional Min Jiang Kuehs.
  • Flavours to try include Charcoal Coconut and Matcha Red Bean.
  • Priced at $1.20 to $2.80.
  • Located at Yishun Park Hawker Centre.

Singapore is notable for its local food fare. Scattered around the island, local food is the go-to spot for any Singaporeans to feel like home! From the main meals, light snacks, to desserts, there is something for everyone. One of the most loved street snacks is none other than Min Jiang Kuehs. Soft, fluffy, and packed with fillings, it is no wonder that this street snack sells like hotcakes.

Matcha Red Bean Min Jiang Kuehs At Munchi Delights

Photo: Munchi Delights (Facebook)
Photo: @hellogermainee (Instagram)

Min Jiang Kueh is commonly made with a brown skin, and with peanut fillings. However, this spot in Singapore has decided to elevate the usual Min Jiang Kueh. Apart from serving the well-loved peanut pancakes, it offers other interesting flavours. The outcome is extraordinary with different colours, and fillings. You will be happy to know that no colourings are used for these new fusion creations.

Photo: @hellogermainee (Instagram)
Photo: Munchi Delights (Facebook)

Instead, the colourings are from respective powders. Prepared fresh daily, some of the bestselling choices include Original Peanut, Charcoal Coconut, and Matcha Red Bean. Additionally, look out for other flavours such as Green Bean, Taro, Chocolate, Homemade Cream Cheese, Azuki, Oreo Cheese, and MSW. These creations look extremely satisfying as the fillings are jam-packed in the middle, with soft and fluffy exterior.

Elevating The Traditional Local Food

Photo: Munchi Delights (Facebook)
Photo: Munchi Delights (Facebook)

Strategically priced between $1.20 to $2.80, head down to Munch Delights located at Yishun Park Hawker Centre to try out these interesting Min Jiang Kuehs. We love it when locals experiment with traditional local food to introduce new flavours. Do you know any other interesting spots that elevates local street snacks? Let us know in the comments! See you on the next post!

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