As prices of bak kwa (barbecued sliced pork) continue to soar – tipping $62 a kg at bak kwa specialist Lim Chee Guan – and the queues to bag some grow more epic each day, perhaps it is time to take a look at alternatives.
And they are plenty to choose from this year, from exotic meat variations such as crocodile and duck, to unusual flavours such as coffee and red wine.
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As prices of bak kwa (barbecued sliced pork) continue to soar – tipping $62 a kg at bak kwa specialist Lim Chee Guan – and the queues to bag some grow more epic each day, perhaps it is time to take a look at alternatives.
And they are plenty to choose from this year, from exotic meat variations such as crocodile and duck, to unusual flavours such as coffee and red wine.
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