Satay bee hoon is a dish invented by Singaporean due to cultural fusion between Malay or Javanese with the Teochew people who immigrated to Singapore.[1] Satay bee hoon sauce is a chilli-based peanut sauce very similar to the one served with satay. The satay sauce is spread on top of rice vermicelli.[2]
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Course | Main course |
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Place of origin | Singapore |
Region or state | Nationwide in Singapore |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Rice vermicelli and peanut sauce typically accompanied by cuttlefish, fried bean curd pufs, cockles and vegetables known as kangkung or water spinach |
The main ingredient of satay bee hoon is satay sauce. Cuttlefish, kang kong, bean sprouts, pork slices, prawns and cockles can be added to the vermicelli before spreading the sauce.[3]
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