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Chee Cheong Fun are rice sheets. Rice flour are mixed with water to form a slightly viscous mixture and it is poured onto a specially-made flat pan and then steamed to become rice sheets (square sheets).In Singapore, Singaporeans have it for breakfast usually. It is one of the variants of food made from rice flour in Singapore. The other variant is the Chwee Kuay. |
Chee Cheong Fun are rice sheets. Rice flour are mixed with water to form a slightly viscous mixture and it is poured onto a specially-made flat pan and then steamed to become rice sheets (square sheets).In Singapore, Singaporeans have it for breakfast usually. It is one of the variants of food made from rice flour in Singapore. The other variant is the Chwee Kuay. |
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* [http://www.lifestylewiki.com/Singapore/Chee_Cheong_Fun Singapore Chee Cheong Fun-Singapore Lifestyle Wiki] |
* [http://www.lifestylewiki.com/Singapore/Chee_Cheong_Fun Singapore Chee Cheong Fun-Singapore Lifestyle Wiki] |
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Chee Cheong Fun are rice sheets. Rice flour are mixed with water to form a slightly viscous mixture and it is poured onto a specially-made flat pan and then steamed to become rice sheets (square sheets).In Singapore, Singaporeans have it for breakfast usually. It is one of the variants of food made from rice flour in Singapore. The other variant is the Chwee Kuay.
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