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Rojak

Rojak means "wild mix" in Malay, and is often used to refer to Singapore's diverse racial mix. Rojak is a punchy and piquant local salad of fresh fruit and vegetables such as sweet turnips, pineapples, cucumber, bean sprouts and unripe mango. These are cut into bite-sized portions and tossed in a bowl with dried soya bean cakes (called 'taupok' by the locals) and fried dough fritters (also known as 'youtiao'). With deft hand movements, all of this is mixed into a unique dressing of fermented prawn paste, fresh ground chilli, sugar, lime juice and roasted peanuts.

The devil is in the details - the best Rojak stalls include tiny slivers of fresh calamansi rind and wild ginger bud to create an even more aromatic and tasty salad.

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Don't be shy to ask the hawker for a customised order of Rojak. Less pineapple? More fried dough fritters? Skip the bean sprouts? The friendly hawker will be more than happy to fulfil your wish-list as long as he's able to cope with the crowd.

Rojak is popular with Singaporeans as a starter or a side dish to a local meal, or as a fresh, healthy snack on its own. Don't let the dark brown prawn paste dressing scare you - it is delicious!

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Published on 14th May, 2004

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