1 COVID-19 STAY-HOME GUIDE: Authentic halal Indonesian fare with kick
This Ramadan, which starts today, there are fewer options for Muslims who do not cook. But there is still delivery.
2. COVID-19 STAY-HOME RECIPE: Easy-to-make tau suan to satisfy sweet tooth

Now that we have to bid a temporary farewell to our favourite confectioneries and dessert shops, it is time to whip up simple classic desserts at home.
3. WATCH: WEB SERIES ON RAMADAN

The holy month of Ramadan begins today for Muslims, but there will be no visits to mosques or social gatherings to break fast due to the circuit breaker measures.
A series of eight videos by popular vlogger Nuseir Yassin, better known as Nas Daily, will explore the ways people celebrate Ramadan around the world, including how they are doing so given the Covid-19 pandemic.
Stories Of Ramadan, which premieres on Facebook Watch at 11am today, examines multiple aspects of Ramadan, from fasting to charitable giving in videos of about four minutes.
One of the episodes features local charity Free Food For All, which distributes halal-certified food and groceries to the less privileged.
Yassin, 28, tells The Straits Times: "Fasting, spirituality, friendship and acts of kindness are part of Ramadan. It is religious, but it is also a cultural event involving family and loved ones."
"It's very beautiful that we can celebrate it," says Yassin, who adds that he will be observing the holy month with his parents, who are in Israel, over video-conferencing platform Zoom, and with his roommates in Singapore.
Info:Nas Daily's Facebook page
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1 COVID-19 STAY-HOME GUIDE: Authentic halal Indonesian fare with kick
This Ramadan, which starts today, there are fewer options for Muslims who do not cook. But there is still delivery.
2. COVID-19 STAY-HOME RECIPE: Easy-to-make tau suan to satisfy sweet tooth

Now that we have to bid a temporary farewell to our favourite confectioneries and dessert shops, it is time to whip up simple classic desserts at home.
3. WATCH: WEB SERIES ON RAMADAN

The holy month of Ramadan begins today for Muslims, but there will be no visits to mosques or social gatherings to break fast due to the circuit breaker measures.
A series of eight videos by popular vlogger Nuseir Yassin, better known as Nas Daily, will explore the ways people celebrate Ramadan around the world, including how they are doing so given the Covid-19 pandemic.
Stories Of Ramadan, which premieres on Facebook Watch at 11am today, examines multiple aspects of Ramadan, from fasting to charitable giving in videos of about four minutes.
One of the episodes features local charity Free Food For All, which distributes halal-certified food and groceries to the less privileged.
Yassin, 28, tells The Straits Times: "Fasting, spirituality, friendship and acts of kindness are part of Ramadan. It is religious, but it is also a cultural event involving family and loved ones."
"It's very beautiful that we can celebrate it," says Yassin, who adds that he will be observing the holy month with his parents, who are in Israel, over video-conferencing platform Zoom, and with his roommates in Singapore.
Info:Nas Daily's Facebook page