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Gluten Free At Hawker Centers?

May 20, 20243 min read

🌟 Gluten Free At The Hawker Center?

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The Challenges of Finding Gluten-Free Food at a Hawker Center

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A common question in our Facebook support group is: "What can I eat at a Hawker Center in Singapore if I'm gluten-free?" Let's dive into the challenges and some tips for navigating these vibrant food hubs.

The Challenges

1. Cross-Contamination

One major issue at hawker centers is cross-contamination. The stalls are small, with shared equipment, utensils, woks, and limited counter space. It's very easy for gluten to contaminate what could otherwise be gluten-free food.

For example, if wheat noodles are cooked in the same water as rice noodles, the rice noodles will end up with significant gluten contamination. Gluten is water-soluble, so boiling water that has been used for wheat noodles can transfer gluten to rice noodles.

2. Knowledge

The vendors, often referred to as aunties and uncles, may not be familiar with gluten. Think back to before you were diagnosed and how little you knew about gluten and its hiding places. The vendors might not know where gluten hides or the medical issues it causes.

Additionally, many ingredients at hawker centers are commercially prepared or come in bulk, like sauces, which might not have clear ingredient or cross-contamination information.

3. Language Barriers

Most information about gluten-free living is in English. Many hawker center vendors speak English as a second language and might not fully understand your requests or concerns about gluten.

Tips for Finding Gluten-Free Food

1. Build Relationships

Visit the same stalls regularly to establish a relationship with the vendors. Over time, they’ll get to know you and your needs, making it easier to get clear answers about ingredients and preparation methods.

2. Do Your Research

Identify dishes that are naturally gluten-free or can be easily modified. Here are some options that might be safer:

  • Satay

  • Chicken rice (without the sauce)

  • Mango sticky rice

  • Chicken wings

  • Laksa (ensure it only has rice noodles)

Remember to always ask about ingredients and preparation methods to avoid cross-contamination.


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