First, the American guy thought that Hainanese chicken rice and kaya can be 'developed' into recognisably Singaporean food, in the same way sushi is Japanese, kimchi is Korean and tom yam is Thai. Hmmm... wouldn't Hainanese chicken rice be a more suitable choice for Hainan? As for kaya, perhaps not kaya itself but kaya toast (click link for source of pic and info)? Maybe that's what he meant, but he said kaya.
Next, Colin Goh, I'm glad, pointed out that:
1. We consider a number of things 'uniquely Singaporean', 'but are Singaporeans really recognisable abroad, except by other Singaporeans?'
2. Many characteristics we identify as 'Singaporean' are 'qualities that many other countries have as well.'
Sometime last week, our MICA minister also said that we needn't be in such a hurry to create a Singapore identity because such things 'evolve'. I agree with him that identity 'evolves', but I also think that a nation needs to consciously preserve, and perhaps even nurture and document certain things which are part of its heritage.
So back to food, certainly a cultural marker, what else can make it as unique?
Chilli crab and black pepper crab? (click links for picture source and recipes!)
Soya bean curd (tau huey)?
What about eating everything with chilli sauce? For example, chicken wing with chilli sauce, hamburger with chilli sauce, french fries with chilli sauce, fried rice with chilli sauce, etc?
Very hard to actually come up with something because most of the stuff here can be found elsewhere (as Colin Goh says), especially Malaysia.
Non-food options off the top of my head:
1. COE
2. ERP gantries deducting from your cashcard
3. Singapore-Idol-cum-make-everyone-stay-together-type-reality-show
4. PSLE
5. If-you-don't-have-TV-set-better-report-or-esle-must-pay-licence-fee
6. Many-years-of-courtesy-campaign-already-still-must-have-some-more-and-be-reminded-to-smile
7. being uniquely unhappy (Sorry, haven't got Wormie's permission to link and I hope he doesn't mind)
8. legal football betting booths
9. Singlish
10. Standard Singaporean English
Comments
dee
I don't know either but I believe many people say that Long Beach's chilli AND pepper crab can't be replicated!
Ya, he did say 'evolve':-)
Oh well, some things you just have to leave be, I suppose...