Tekka Wet Market - Shop Online From SGWetMarket

Tekka Wet Market Tekka Wet Market is at Little India, 665 Buffalo Rd, L1 Tekka Centre, Singapore 210665 with opening hours daily at 06:30 – 17:00. It was built in 1982 and closed for renovation in 2008, then it was reopened in 2009. This market has been a cleaner, a...

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7 Great Benefits For Eating More Vegetables

It is a fact that eating more fresh vegetables has many health benefits. You are really missing if you are skimping on veggies. 1. Anti-aging: Many vegetables are known for helping you with the anti-aging process like firming your skin and combatting wrinkles. Those who are eating additional daily portions of...

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Why do people still prefer Wetmarkets?

Even though the wet market smells unpleasant and it's always wet all the time, older Singaporeans and people who are familiar with the place still flock the place to go about their daily morning routine. As much as Singaporeans and people from different cultural backgrounds respect food and eat hearty...

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Organic Vegetables in our Eco-Friendly Wet Market

The organic-food business is booming nowadays. We want natural fresh food that is better for us and for the environment. People are already aware of the conservation of our nature. Even though buying organic vegetables can cost as much as 50 percent more, it is still worth it. You can...

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List of Wet markets in Singapore

List of Wet markets in Singapore Please find below the different wet markets in Singapore, many of which include hawker stalls. Many people still opt to come here in buying their daily produce rather than going to the supermarkets or hyper-marts. These food centres are crammed with fresh fruit, vegetables,...

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Challenges of the Singapore Wetmarket

Singapore is a developed society and what led the country to these admirable heights of success is the effort of everyone to push forward and expect nothing less than excellent. People from all around the world admire Singapore and what it has become, a well-developed country. This is being said,...

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