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  • Canadian Chef’s ‘Hainan Chicken’ Rice Recipe Draws Outrage Online

    Canadian Chef’s ‘Hainan Chicken’ Rice Recipe Draws Outrage Online

    Sesame seeds and anise hyssop in a Hainanese chicken rice recipe has sent some net users into a tizzy.

    The recipe was published on online media site Vice’s food section, Munchies, last Saturday (Oct 22), with “Hainan Chicken” as the name of the dish. The recipe was created by Canadian chef Matty Matheson, known for his entertaining “how to” cooking videos meant for beginner cooks.

    The dish is described as a “simple and flavourful dish that you’ll want to make every night of the week”. But Singaporeans and Malaysians who love the dish might be startled to discover that Matheson lists as ingredients such exotic items as butter, olive oil, an optional add-on of edible flowers as well as the obscurely exotic anise hyssop, a North American herb whose leaves and purple flowers are used for teas and in cooking.

    Displeased fans of the South-east Asian dish were quick to criticise the recipe. Some had never heard of ingredients such as anise hyssop, while others were incensed that Mr Matheson had modified the ingredients of a beloved traditional dish.

    User Shawnc commented on the Munchies page: “Thanks! This is why you’ll never get authentic Hainanese Chicken Rice outside of Singapore and Malaysia! To be frank – apart from the chicken, rice (you didn’t even bother to specify long grain white rice) cucumber and chillies, there’s absolutely nothing in this recipe in common with real Hainanese Chicken Rice!”

    Another user, Yanting Yeo, wrote: “My goodness… This is not how we serve it here in Singapore! We do not spoon the broth over the rice!! And we cook the rice with ginger and garlic! And why edible flower!?”

    Besides helming hip Toronto restaurant-bar Parts & Labour, the heavily tattooed Mr Matheson is a regular face on the Vice Network with his global travel show Dead Set On Life. The celebrity chef can be seen moose hunting and lobster fishing in the series.

    There has been a recent spate of culinary outrage online.

    Last month, American food magazine Bon Appetit was accused of cultural appropriation by readers after it posted a video of chef Tyler Akin making the Vietnamese noodle dish pho and explaining how to eat it.

    Earlier this month, British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver also earned the ire of Spanairds when he tweeted his recipe for paella. Aficionados of the dish were horrified by his replacing seafood with chicken thighs and chorizo in his recipe.

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • Feng Tianwei Axed For Ill-Discipline, Disrespect And Misconduct

    Feng Tianwei Axed For Ill-Discipline, Disrespect And Misconduct

    Disputes over prize money, false claims, and disrespect of authority were some of the issues that led to three-time Olympic medallist Feng Tianwei being axed from the national table tennis team.

    On Tuesday (Oct 25), the Singapore Table Tennis Association (STTA) revealed that it would not be renewing its contract with the Republic’s top-ranked female paddler, citing the need for rejuvenation of the national team.

    However, TODAY understands that the STTA decided to sever ties after a series of incidents over the years.

    According to sources, a dispute over prize money had erupted after last year’s SEA Games, where Feng won a gold medal in the women’s team event.

    The 30-year-old had refused to pay her share of her winnings from the Multi-Million Dollar Awards Programme (MAP) that was meant for the coaches — an amount of $400 — and instigated other team members to follow suit.

    This despite the STTA’s policy that a portion of the earnings has to be shared among the coaches. Even after the association issued letters asking for the amount, the players have yet to pay up.

    There was also an issue of false claims amounting to a few hundred dollars submitted by the player for reimbursement of food purchases, with handwritten receipts submitted by Feng called into question.

    These included the purchase of 200 eggs for breakfast over nine days, and 10 tins of milk over three days. Feng was eventually issued a warning by the STTA, and the cash was returned to the association.

    On top of money issues, there were also disagreements over coaches and competitions.

    Last October, Feng and team-mate Yu Mengyu’s request for a change of coach culminated in an ugly spat at the Polish Open between Yu and then-head coach Jing Junhong. Yu was handed a warning letter for the incident, while Jing was redeployed to youth development.

    At the request of Feng, China-born German Chen Zhibin was appointed head coach of the women’s team in February — just six months ahead of the Rio Olympic Games.

    However, the relationship appeared to have soured in August, when Feng was seen courtside coaching team-mates Yu and Zhou Yihan during the competition breaks for the women’s team event instead of Chen in an apparent show of disrespect to the veteran coach.

    While it is unclear what caused the rift between the players and Chen, the women suffered a dismal outing at the Rio Olympics as they returned empty-handed for the first time since the Beijing Games in 2008.

    Both Feng and Yu were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the women’s singles, while the women’s team — the defending bronze medallists — were beaten by Japan in the playoff for the bronze medal.

    While Feng has since been sent packing, the STTA said on Tuesday that Chen will continue as women’s team head coach, and that his contract will end in March next year.

    Feng’s participation at the annual National Table Tennis Grand Finale — a locally-held tournament which gives local players a chance to compete against the national paddlers — also sparked off unhappiness.
    She had refused to pay the registration fee for the event and Feng — who had banked in some S$3 million in prize money and winnings over her career — had also complained about the prize money being too little.

    Responding to queries from TODAY about the incidents, the STTA did not confirm or deny the matter.

    “Disciplinary matters are private and confidential, and the STTA declines comment,” said STTA chief executive officer Wong Hui Leng.

    “However, we also believe very strongly in values like discipline, respect and the importance of teamwork and working together towards our common objective of bringing glory to Singapore.

    “Moving forward, we are looking forward to working closely with all our partners and stakeholders in charting the sport’s path towards the next Olympics and beyond.”

    Feng, who had said that she intends to continue competing in international competitions, is expected to hold a press conference this week to talk about her plans for her post-STTA career.

     

    Source: TODAY Online

  • Hisyam Hamid Pulang Ke Singapura Setiap Bulan Kerana Rindu Anak

    Hisyam Hamid Pulang Ke Singapura Setiap Bulan Kerana Rindu Anak

    Pelakon drama bersiri Abang Bomba I Love You, Hisyam Hamid membelanjakan RM1,000 (S$335) setiap bulan untuk membeli tiket pulang ke Singapura bagi melepaskan rindu pada anak-anaknya.

    Astro Gempak melaporkan beliau tinggal di Kuala Lumpur bersama isteri, Melrose Hanafi yang berusia 35 tahun yang juga pengurus beliau, kerana memenuhi tunutan kerjaya sebagai seorang pelakon.

    Anak-anak Hisyam, Nurish Syameliah 9 tahun dan Hayden 7 tahun tinggal bersama keluarga Hisyam di Singapura kerana masih bersekolah.

    “Saya jarang bertemu anak kerana mereka tinggal di Singapura. Namun begitu, setiap kali ada kelapangan saya dan isteri akan pulang ke sana.

    “Apabila kami menempah tiket ‘last minute’, harga selalunya mahal. Saya menghabiskan RM1,000 (S$335) sebulan untuk membayar harga tiket penerbangan,” katanya kepada Astro Gempak.

    Menyambut hari lahirnya pada 20 Oktober lalu, Hisyam mahu membawa anak-anaknya tinggal di Kuala Lumpur sebagai ‘hadiah’ ulang tahun.

    “Antara sebab mereka tinggal di sana adalah kerana sistem pendidikan yang berbeza. Saya tidak mahu mengganggu pelajaran mereka. Namun begitu, saya dan isteri telah mengenal pasti beberapa sekolah di Kuala Lumpur.

    “Insyaallah, jika segalanya dipermudahkan, anak-anak akan tinggal bersama kami di Kuala Lumpur pada awal tahun depan. Walaupun berjauhan, saya sangat merindukan anak-anak dan kami saling berhubungan setiap hari,” katanya ketika ditemui wartawan Astro Gempak.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Malaysia Consumer Group Demands Action Over Pork Burger Named ‘P Ramly’

    Malaysia Consumer Group Demands Action Over Pork Burger Named ‘P Ramly’

    KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 25 ― The Muslim Consumers Association of Malaysia (PPIM) has urged the authorities to take action against a restaurant for naming a pork burger “P. Ramly”, claiming it confused the public.

    Malay daily Berita Harian reported today PPIM head Datuk Nadzim Johan as saying that the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry (KPDNKK) should take action because the restaurant’s actions in purportedly “confusing” consumers were an offence.

    “According to the Consumer Protection Act 1999, action can be taken against businesses who give a confusing picture about their goods or services,” Nadzim was quoted saying.

    The poster of the “P. Ramly” burger placed in front of the restaurant at a shopping centre in Damansara, as shown in the Berita Harian report, however, clearly states that the dish has pork.

    “Introducing P. Ramly ― juicy pork patty wrapped in an omelette, fresh lettuce, pickled onions, Thousand Island dressing, chilli sauce & mayonnaise,” reads the poster.

    A restaurant worker was also reported telling Berita Harian that the “P” in the name referred to “pork”.

    However, the newspaper reported two women who claimed that the use of the name “P. Ramly” was confusing, with one of them saying that it appeared to be disrespecting the late artiste Tan Sri P. Ramlee.

    “Even though the spelling is different, but it sounds almost the same. P. Ramlee is a big name in this country,” shopper Nur Alia Abdullah Tahir, 21, was quoted saying.

    Executive Nurhafeezah Che Haludin, 20, reportedly claimed she almost bought the burger because of the poster.

    “The advertisement was placed where people usually walk, as if they want to attract the attention of all consumers, including Muslims. This causes confusion,” she was quoted saying.

    The report came after a brouhaha over the “pretzel dog” name by US pretzel chain Auntie Anne’s for its hot dogs here that were purportedly one of the reasons its application for halal certification failed.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

  • ME3 Silvakumar S/O Utharapathy – Signals Specialist Is Serangoon Road Hero

    ME3 Silvakumar S/O Utharapathy – Signals Specialist Is Serangoon Road Hero

    Seen the reports (http://ebx.sh/2eB9o9I) on how a group of men returning from a ceremonial procession helped administer CPR to an unconscious elderly man on Sunday?

    Meet ME3 Silvakumar s/o Utharapathy! The 58-year old Signals specialist was on his way to the temple for a fire-walking ceremony when he came across the elderly man lying on the ground at a Shell station along Serangoon Road. Instinctively, he stepped forward and helped to resuscitate him before the SCDF ambulance arrived.

    ME3 Silvakumar’s act of kindness embodies the Soldier Strong spirit, and we salute him for his selflessness! We caught up with him today to find out more.

    ME3 Silvakumar shared that he had learned CPR in the Army back in 1982 and is a skill that he keeps refreshed constantly. However, he highlights that learning how to perform CPR was one thing, but deciding to act when the moment required it was a different thing altogether. He adds, “I hope people will learn to not be afraid of helping others in public, especially when a life is at stake, because sometimes it might be too late waiting for the authorities.” Ultimately, ME3 Silvakumar is humbled by the inadvertent publicity garnered, but hopes that through this incident, people will be inspired to step forward when they know that they can make a difference.

    When asked to describe her father in a word, Ms Aishwaryaa Kumar (left), daughter of ME3 Silvakumar, said “selfless”. His tendency to go above and beyond self was not isolated to this incident, and she described various other occasions during which he demonstrated such courage. A significant incident occurred in 2009 when ME3 Silvakumar rushed into the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta shortly after it was bombed by terrorists. He was near the hotel when he heard an explosion and saw the smoke, and within minutes, he was on his bicycle racing over. He ran into the hotel and eventually brought out two injured victims and sent them to the hospital.

    Of his selflessness, Ms Kumar adds, “He doesn’t ask for anything in return. He reminds us that it doesn’t matter if we are unappreciated; what matters most is that it doesn’t stop you from helping and making a difference to someone’s life.”

    Well done, ME3 Silvakumar!

    #SoldierStrong
    #SGSecure

    Photos by: REC Tan Jit Jenn (Army News)

     

    Source: The Singapore Army

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