Search for Hokkien rice pudding leads to discovery of the best braised pork trotters


IF there is a bucket list for my Food Trail, that would be the Niah Ker (Hokkien rice pudding), which is considered an “endangered” dish in the country.

I came to learn about this from master urban cyclist Sin Tai Lim, who also runs a food blog (www.tailim.blogspot.com), after conducting a basic off-road cycling workshop for folding bike enthusiasts recently.

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