explore SINGAPORE
Dietary Restrictions?
If you prefer to skip the shelf stable ingredients in these recipes due to dietary concerns, choose no mixes. Many of our kits have options for people who prefer gluten free or vegetarian dishes.
If you prefer to skip the shelf stable ingredients in these recipes due to dietary concerns, choose no mixes. Many of our kits have options for people who prefer gluten free or vegetarian dishes.
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2025 Calendar
Here is the list of countries featured by month for each dietary option in 2025:
No Restrictions
Jan
China
Feb
Lebanon
Mar
Ireland
Apr
France
May
USA
Jun
Israel
Jul
Japan
Aug
United Kingdom
Sep
Peru
Oct
Ukraine
Nov
Singapore
Dec
Sweden
Gluten-Free
Jan
Ukraine
Feb
Mexico
Mar
Ireland
Apr
Kenya
May
Brazil
Jun
United Kingdom
Jul
Thailand
Aug
Lebanon
Sep
Greece
Oct
Italy
Nov
Ethiopia
Dec
Sweden
Vegetarian
Jan
India
Feb
Jamaica
Mar
Spain
Apr
Ukraine
May
Mexico
Jun
Kenya
Jul
Morocco
Aug
United Kingdom
Sep
Lebanon
Oct
Greece
Nov
Brazil
Dec
Italy
2026 Calendar
Here is the list of countries featured by month for each dietary option in 2026:
No Restrictions
Jan
Morocco
Feb
South Korea
Mar
Jamaica
Apr
Spain
May
Ethiopia
Jun
Italy
Jul
India
Aug
Mexico
Sep
Kenya
Oct
Thailand
Nov
Greece
Dec
Brazil
Gluten-Free
Jan
India
Feb
France
Mar
Spain
Apr
Ukraine
May
Mexico
Jun
Ireland
Jul
Kenya
Aug
Brazil
Sep
United Kingdom
Oct
Thailand
Nov
Lebanon
Dec
Greece
Vegetarian
Jan
Ethiopia
Feb
Sweden
Mar
South Korea
Apr
France
May
Israel
Jun
India
Jul
Jamaica
Aug
Spain
Sep
Ukraine
Oct
Mexico
Nov
Kenya
Dec
Morocco
What’s Inside Singapore Family Box?
3 Authentic Recipes - Singapore
(4 servings each)
5-7 Shelf Stable Ingredients/Mixes - Singapore
Shopping List
(for fresh ingredients)
1 Flag Pin and 1 Sticker - Singapore
16-Page Explorer Booklet - Singapore
(including music, movies & books)
Online Membership Portal Access
Fun Cooking Tool - Singapore
1 Passport in your first box
3 Authentic Recipes - Singapore
(4 servings each)
5-7 Shelf Stable Ingredients/Mixes - Singapore
Shopping List
(for fresh ingredients)
1 Flag Pin and 1 Sticker - Singapore
16-Page Explorer Booklet - Singapore
(including music, movies & books)
Online Membership Portal Access
Fun Cooking Tool - Singapore
1 Passport in your first box
Choose Your Experience
Family Box
Our Family Box makes for a memorable family cooking experience or as a great add on to your homeschool or in class educational experience. Our recipes serve 4 and include spices and sauces and a shopping list for the fresh ingredients.
Adult Box
With 3 recipes that serve 4 in each box, our Adult Box is perfect for three intimate date nights or a dinner party for 12. We provide the harder-to-find sauces and spice mixes and you just add the fresh ingredients.
Recipe details
These 3 popular Singaporean recipes serve 4 people. Additional spices and sauces or other add ons are available for larger families. Note - click on recipe mixes for ingredients and nutritional facts.
Chicken Satay
Satay (barbecued spiced meat on a skewer) is a well-known Southeast Asian-style grilled meat dish. Even though Indonesia is thought to be the true birthplace of satay, this dish is found in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Serving these satays with our homemade peanut dipping sauce, cucumber and a bowl of rice will transport you to the streets of Singapore.
Soy Chicken Rice
One of the must-try dishes if you ever visit Singapore is Hainanese chicken rice. It is a dish adapted by Chinese immigrants originally from Hainan province in southern China. It is considered "street" food or "hawker food" in Singapore; not a refined Chinese cuisine.
Singapore Fried Noodles
Singapore street noodles, or fried bee hoon, is a quick and flavorful dish. You often find this dish served for breakfast in Singapore! Rice noodles are soaked in boiling water and tossed with sautéed summer-fresh produce, sweet shrimp, and tossed with a savory sauce.
Satay (barbecued spiced meat on a skewer) is a well-known Southeast Asian-style grilled meat dish. Even though Indonesia is thought to be the true birthplace of satay, this dish is found in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Serving these satays with our homemade peanut dipping sauce, cucumber and a bowl of rice will transport you to the streets of Singapore.
One of the must-try dishes if you ever visit Singapore is Hainanese chicken rice. It is a dish adapted by Chinese immigrants originally from Hainan province in southern China. It is considered "street" food or "hawker food" in Singapore; not a refined Chinese cuisine.
Singapore street noodles, or fried bee hoon, is a quick and flavorful dish. You often find this dish served for breakfast in Singapore! Rice noodles are soaked in boiling water and tossed with sautéed summer-fresh produce, sweet shrimp, and tossed with a savory sauce.
Discover Singapore
SINGAPORE, a vibrant island nation in Southeast Asia, is known for its modern skyline, cultural diversity, and culinary excellence. Once a small trading port, it has grown into a global hub that blends Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences. Celebrated for its cleanliness, innovation, and world-class food scene, Singapore embodies a unique harmony of tradition and progress.
FAQs
eat2explore is suitable for ALL ages. We have something for everyone. Our family edition kits are designed for families and children ages 5 and older with adult guidance. All our cooking steps are rated by chef hats for complexity and safety. Our adult edition kits are complete with mock/cocktail drink recipes as well and beer and wine pairings.
We include organic ingredients whenever possible.It is not guaranteed.
All our dried spices are McCormick sourced quality that will last over 2 years. All our sauces are hot-filled and approved by Cornell Food Tech; they will last over 1 year if they are not opened. We produce a new batch of spice/sauce mixes every month.
Yes, most of our packaging materials are recyclable. Just break down the boxes and recycle accordingly.