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Singapore Pandan cake - 01-13-2010, 04:47 PM

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If the Singapore Pandan cake was to go on sale in Japan, do you think it will be liked by the Japanese?
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01-13-2010, 05:52 PM

Hmm.. I think they would pretty much like the flavour..
Err, I've eaten Malaysian Pandan Cake before, I wonder is there any differences with Singaporean one..


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Are they good?
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Are they good?
They tend to be bright green and taste pretty similar to vanilla.
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Food coloring is not popular in Japan, so the color may be a turnoff.
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Food coloring is not popular in Japan, so the color may be a turnoff.
They do tend to stick colouring in it, but pandanus has a lot of chlorophyll in it anyway and if you use the leaf juice it dyes it all a pale green.
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01-14-2010, 12:15 AM

Oh my Mother makes the best pandan cake EVER. Its all light and chiffony. =D

However, if its pale enough, maybe people will mistake it for green tea flavour, Im sure japanese people eat other food besides well typically japanese all the time.


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They do tend to stick colouring in it, but pandanus has a lot of chlorophyll in it anyway and if you use the leaf juice it dyes it all a pale green.
Yes, if it were natural, then I think it might have a shot.
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Singapore Pandan Cake - 01-14-2010, 05:20 AM

Hi,
Anybody here a businessman/woman wishing to start a business in Japan? I think selling Singapore Pandan cake will sell in Japan, but I think I will need Japanese partners, anyone got contacts?
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Anybody here a businessman/woman wishing to start a business in Japan? I think selling Singapore Pandan cake will sell in Japan, but I think I will need Japanese partners, anyone got contacts?
I think everyone here is...but this is not the format or technique to begin a business partnership.
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