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    Where to find Bakeware/Baking Ingredients?

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      pqy
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      Dear All, I am looking for Bee-Sting Mix/caramel mix/ Florentier mix. It was look like sugar powder, use to bake crispy Almond flake bite. Please do let me have the contact if you know which shop can get it. tks

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        sundaymorning
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        Thanks for the info !!! 🙂

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          little patrick
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          Hi


          May I know what is the difference between
          1) Cake flour, Top flour and Hong Kong flour.
          2) Hong Kong flour and Hong Kong 水仙 pao flour what is the difference.

          I come across another type of SCS butter packing, it much cheaper than those sliver packing from supermarket. Does anyone know what is the difference.

          Thanks

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            chantuan_lim
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            AdonciaTang:
            I buy my stuffs for baking at phoon huat too.

            Same here.. I buy from phoon huat too..!

            But not all phoon huat is the same.. for e.g. the one at AMK is more well stocked than the one in Hougang central.. but the good thing is they are all usually quite friendly, and the items have product code so it's also easy to call up and ask..!

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              Wandi_flora
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              Does Phoon Huat sell baking/roasting tray?? Im looking for one but my oven is a micro+conventional…hard to get the right side to be used. Any phoon huat in the East?

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                fruittypie
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                Wandi_flora:
                Does Phoon Huat sell baking/roasting tray?? Im looking for one but my oven is a micro+conventional...hard to get the right side to be used. Any phoon huat in the East?

                Yes..Phoon huat is everywhere. Here's the address:

                Phoon Huat at Geylang
                Geylang Lor 23, One Sims Lane, #01-10 Singapore 387355

                (within 6 mins walk from Aljunied MRT, 0.5km)
                Tel: 6846 7825
                Fax: 6846 8520
                Operation hours
                10:00am to 8:30pm (Monday - Saturday)
                10:00am to 6:00pm (Sunday)
                Closed on Eve to 3rd day of Chinese New year


                Phoon Huat at Simei
                Blk 248, Simei St 3, #01-120 Singapore 520248

                (within 4 mins walk from Simei MRT, 0.19km)
                Tel: 6260 6180
                Fax: 6587 0721
                Operation hours
                9:00am to 8:30pm (Monday - Saturday)
                9.00am - 7.00pm (Sunday)
                Closed on Eve to 3rd day of Chinese New year

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                  fruittypie
                  last edited by

                  oh..btw u could also buy from Daiso..everything $2. They have some really nice and interesting bakewares too 🙂


                  for roasting, u can use pyrex or conningware. not neccessary a tray. What you need might be those stand which you can get from Tangs or Isetan.

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                    Wandi_flora
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                    fruittypie:
                    oh..btw u could also buy from Daiso..everything $2. They have some really nice and interesting bakewares too 🙂


                    for roasting, u can use pyrex or conningware. not neccessary a tray. What you need might be those stand which you can get from Tangs or Isetan.
                    Thanks! It is more for making chicken wings:) Tried using the glass ware, the wings dont come out as nice as i thought. Will try Phoon Huat then Tangs or Isetan.

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                      weyw
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                      i am trying to do macaroons,


                      anyone have any idea if phoon huat is selling the tip or we can use a normal tip for piping out?

                      and can i know usually what is the size of a macaroons? as i have never eaten one before…

                      thanks.

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                        jtoh
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                        weyw:
                        i am trying to do macaroons,


                        anyone have any idea if phoon huat is selling the tip or we can use a normal tip for piping out?

                        and can i know usually what is the size of a macaroons? as i have never eaten one before...

                        thanks.
                        Do you mean macarons? You can use a regular plain tip for piping bec you just need to pipe out a circle. The size is up to you, but about 1.5\" is what most macarons are.

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