Orhhsome in Hougang and Mandai
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Specialising in yam-based products, Orhhsome serves a variety of decadent orh nee desserts and snacks at affordable prices. As they do not have a physical store, you can order from their website and opt for self-collection at Mandai and Hougang, or go for the delivery option at a flat rate of $8.
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One of their newer items on the menu is the Japanese Purple Sweet Potato Yam Paste ($2), featuring a thick dollop of sweet potato puree, on top of a smooth bed of orh nee, and finished with vibrant gingko nuts for added texture.
To any of their yam pastes, there are options for adding extra toppings, such as Mochi ($0.50), Pumpkin ($1), or Ginkgo ($1), to your heart’s delight!
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If you’re not feeling too adventurous, go straight for their signature Yam Paste with Gingko ($4.50 for 250g) that is covered in a thin layer of milky coconut cream and chewy gingko nuts—just like the ones you would eat at weddings! They also have Yam Paste with No Gingko ($13 for 1kg) for those who don’t fancy the pungent aroma of gingko nuts.
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Fans of fried Yam Rings ($6.50 for 230g) will be delighted to know that Orhhsome also sells this popular zi char dish. Nestled in a crispy yam-filled ring are an assortment of ingredients such as prawns, vegetables, and meat. Completing the zi char look are the deep fried noodles strands surrounding this aromatic ring.
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Finally, try the Orhhsome Bao ($9.50 for six), for a fluffy yam-flavoured bun filled to the brim with pleasantly sweet orh nee. This makes a convenient breakfast snack that you can enjoy on the go!
For more interesting food news, check out the White Rabbit popsicles that are currently available at selected FairPrice outlets island-wide! For other orh nee-related food, read our Syiok review, for orh nee egg tarts and more.
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