No Chinese New Year celebration is complete without bak kwa. The popular barbecued sliced-pork snack is such a staple that customers are still willing to pay for it despite price increases.
SINGAPORE – The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has reminded members of the public that they cannot bring home bak kwa, or barbecued pork slices, from Malaysia yet. Under current rules, Malaysia is ...
But before you lug back those boxes of bak kwa from Malaysia to Singapore, take note — the new rules have yet to kick in. On Jan 8, Parliament passed the Food Safety and Security Bill ...
The historical issues emanating from the incorporation of the Metsweding District Municipality, the Kungwini and Nokeng Tsa Taemane local municipalities into the City of Tshwane in 2011 are the ...
SINGAPORE, Jan 19 — The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) issued a reminder yesterday that Singapore residents cannot bring bak kwa (barbecued pork slices) back from Malaysia for now. The SFA clarified that ...
SINGAPORE: In an issued reminder, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) reaffirmed that residents are currently not permitted to bring bak kwa, the popular barbecued pork delicacy, into Singapore from ...
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