Singaporian food
In
Singapore, food is viewed as crucial to national identity and a
unifying cultural thread; Singaporean literature declares eating as a
national pastime and food, a national obsession. Food is a frequent
topic of conversation among Singaporeans. Religious dietary strictures
do exist; Muslims do not eat pork and Hindus do not eat beef, and there
is also a significant group of vegetarians. People from different
communities often eat together, while being mindful of each other's
culture and choose food that is acceptable to all. There are also some
halal restaurants catering to Muslim dietary preferences.
Singaporean cuisine has been promoted as an attraction for tourists by
the Singapore Tourism Board, as a major attraction alongside its
shopping. The government organises the Singapore Food Festival in July
to celebrate Singapore's cuisine. The multiculturalism of local food,
the ready availability of international cuisine and styles, and their
wide range in prices to fit all budgets at all times of the day and year
helps create a "food paradise". In addition, the Overseas Singaporean
Unit organizes Singapore Day as a platform for Singaporeans who are
overseas to come together as one. During the event, local Singaporean
hawker food will be prepared for the overseas Singaporean to enjoy.
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