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BBC Claims That Yee Sang Was Made In Singapore When It Actually Originates From Malaysia

Unacceptable…
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21 Feb 2019, 10:00 PM

Main image via Mashable

The food rivalry is real when it comes to food origins in Malaysia and Singapore. We've had our local food claimed to be originated from Singapore in the past and Malaysians are not happy about it…

With the most recent case by CNN saying the best Cendol can be found in Singapore, another food origin claim is making Malaysians upset again!

BBC recently claimed that the local famous Chinese dish, Yee Sang actually originates from Singapore and Malaysians are not happy about it!

Yee Sang is also only practiced in Malaysia and Singapore and the version that BBC claims to originate from China is actually called Yu Sheng and has more raw fish and tossing of the food is not involved.

bbc claims that yee sang was made in singapore when it actually originates from malaysia

BBC also said that Yee Sang was created by four chefs in Singapore that are called the Four Heavenly Kings…

bbc claims that yee sang was made in singapore when it actually originates from malaysia

…but based on a book on the dish, it was actually created by a Malaysian called Loke Ching Fatt in Seremban and he created the dish based on the China Yu Sheng, but with his own twist!

bbc claims that yee sang was made in singapore when it actually originates from malaysia

A Singaporean however responded to BBC’s claims by saying that Singapore already had Yee Sang long before Malaysia started selling them.

What do you think about BBC’s claims on the dish? Let us know!

Info via Mashable

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