Singapore’s first plant-based mee pok is right here

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Singapore’s first plant-based mee pok is right here


Responsible dwelling is gaining traction on daily basis as extra folks realise that their day by day selections have repercussions on the world. One of probably the most impactful selections you can also make is to eat responsibly. Eat, Plant, Love (EPL) makes selecting properly each straightforward and engaging with its 100% plant-based merchandise.

EPL is a model by Ha Li Fa that recognises the steadily rising demand for vegetarian eating choices in Singapore. An complete various meals business has risen round this demand. While because of this there isn’t a scarcity of plant-based meat selections in Singapore, there has not been sufficient deal with the Asian palate. EPL is altering that.

meepok - plant based calamari
Credit – Eat, Plant, Love

Their merchandise are halal-certified, freed from ldl cholesterol, trans-fat free, and wealthy in dietary fibre. The vary at the moment consists of 7 various seafood and meat merchandise. 4 of those merchandise can be found for direct buy (B2C) whereas 4 are marketed solely to F&B companies (B2B).

  • Plant-based Mushroom Ball (B2C)
  • Plant-based Vegetable Roll (B2C)
  • Plant-based Calamari (B2C)
  • Plant-based Stuffed Tau Pok (B2B)
  • Plant-based Fishcake (B2B)
  • Plant-based Minced Meat (B2B)

EPL’s merchandise can be found solely at chosen FairPrice Finest & Xtra retailers at S$5.80 a pack. As of 16 Dec 2022, there may be an ongoing promotion of S$9.90 for two packs, topic to availability.

mee pok - plant based mee pok bowl
Credit – Eat, Plant, Love

There is at the moment an thrilling collaboration between Eat, Plant, Love and LiXin Teochew Noodles to create a singular plant-based Mee Pok. Most Singaporeans will recognise the Lixin identify because the recipient of Michelin Guide’s Bib Gourmand. 

Priced at S$6.90, this dish is accessible as unique or chilli flavour. It will function EPL’s plant-based fishcake, minced meat, vegetable rolls and fried stuffed tau pok. In-house aromatic shallot oil replaces lard oil within the cooking course of. 

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Credit – Lixin Teochew Fishball Noodles

You can get a style of this plant-based mee pok on the new LiXin Teochew Noodles outlet at Chinatown Point (#B1-47) from 15 Dec 2022.

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