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		<title>Singapore Hawker Centres</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cheapest and most popular places to eat in Singapore are hawker centres,  essentially former pushcart vendors directed into giant complexes by  government fiat. Prices are low ($2-5 for most dishes), hygiene  standards are high (every stall is required to prominently display a  health certificate grading it from A to D) [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Singapore Kopitiams</title>
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Basic Kopi Types
Kopi-o: Coffee without milk (Literally, coffee black)
Kopi: Coffee with condensed milk
Kopi-c: Coffee with evaporated milk
Condensed milk, also known as sweetened condensed milk, is cow&#8217;s milk from which water has been removed and to which sugar has been added, yielding a very thick, sweet product that can last for years without refrigeration if unopened. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Singapore Local Food</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Singapore is a melting pot of cuisines from around the world, and many Singaporeans are obsessive gourmands who love to makan (eat in Malay). You will find quality Chinese, Malay, Indian, Japanese,  Italian, French, American and other food in this city-state.

Eating habits run the gamut, but most foods are eaten by fork and spoon: [...]]]></description>
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