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  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • just bought frozen roti prata from NTUC.    will try and let u know if it's nice.    I like the packaging, the roti prata is individually packed.

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  • onigiri's Avatar
    86 posts since Jul '08
    • oh i think i've bought the NTUC brand before. not too bad. less oily than outside pratas.

  • BrUtUs's Avatar
    13,383 posts since Apr '03
    • Originally posted by Fantagf:

      just bought frozen roti prata from NTUC.    will try and let u know if it's nice.    I like the packaging, the roti prata is individually packed.


      heard its nice but then no curry so nv tot of buying...

      Edited by BrUtUs 17 Sep `08, 11:30PM
  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by QX179R:

      i recently bought the spring home brand, almost as thin as paper & its not bad..

      I did not know there is more than 1 brand selling roti prata.   The NTUC's one look thick.    Is it individually packed?

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  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by BrUtUs:


      heard its nice but then no curry so nv tot of buying...


      No curry is fine with me, for I try to avoid spicy food.

  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by onigiri:

      oh i think i've bought the NTUC brand before. not too bad. less oily than outside pratas.


      I like less oily.   Did you buy the plain prata?

  • BrUtUs's Avatar
    13,383 posts since Apr '03
    • Originally posted by Fantagf:


      No curry is fine with me, for I try to avoid spicy food.


      wif curry is nice... u'll be missing out the taste... add sugar nt nice...

  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by BrUtUs:


      wif curry is nice... u'll be missing out the taste... add sugar nt nice...


      Sometimes, when I crave curry, I will eat the prata with curry and sugar.  Taste good.

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    12,510 posts since Feb '08
    • Originally posted by Fantagf:

      I did not know there is more than 1 brand selling roti prata.   The NTUC's one look thick.    Is it individually packed?

      the spring home brand consists of 20pcs, the frozen prata is in between two sheets of plastic..

  • onigiri's Avatar
    86 posts since Jul '08
    • Originally posted by Fantagf:


      I like less oily.   Did you buy the plain prata?

      yep. i bought the plain one. i cook it on non-stick pan so there's no need for additional oil, sometimes still can crack an egg on it. i personally like it more than outside pratas. can customise the prata yaself sommore. LOL!

  • BrUtUs's Avatar
    13,383 posts since Apr '03
    • Originally posted by Fantagf:


      Sometimes, when I crave curry, I will eat the prata with curry and sugar.  Taste good.


      bcm sweet curry?

      tink nowadays quite easy find prata shop so buy from there can liao lo... cook liao must washup...icon_rolleyes.gif 

  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by BrUtUs:


      bcm sweet curry?

      tink nowadays quite easy find prata shop so buy from there can liao lo... cook liao must washup...icon_rolleyes.gif 

      I sometimes lazy leh, just for one prata must walk walk walk.     Sometimes hungry at night, can fry mah.

  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by onigiri:

      yep. i bought the plain one. i cook it on non-stick pan so there's no need for additional oil, sometimes still can crack an egg on it. i personally like it more than outside pratas. can customise the prata yaself sommore. LOL!


      Interesting.  Ok,  shall try cheese prata/

  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by QX179R:

      the spring home brand consists of 20pcs, the frozen prata is in between two sheets of plastic..


      How much?  the one I bought is 6 pcs for $1.85.   Is that plain prata?

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    12,510 posts since Feb '08
    • Originally posted by Fantagf:


      How much?  the one I bought is 6 pcs for $1.85.   Is that plain prata?

      can't exactly remember how much did it cost me & its plain prata..

  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by QX179R:

      can't exactly remember how much did it cost me & its plain prata..


      Did u add any ingredients to it?

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    12,510 posts since Feb '08
    • Originally posted by Fantagf:


      Did u add any ingredients to it?

      you mean after frying..icon_question.gif

      if so then no, I dip it with curry & sometimes sugar or a combination of both..

  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • Originally posted by QX179R:

      you mean after frying..icon_question.gif

      if so then no, I dip it with curry & sometimes sugar or a combination of both..


      I meant while frying, do u add ingredients?   

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    12,510 posts since Feb '08
    • Originally posted by Fantagf:


      I meant while frying, do u add ingredients?   

      erm, nope..

  • Fantagf's Avatar
    3,561 posts since Jun '08
    • It tastes crispy though not as delicious as those selling outside.   It is truly less oily.

                                      

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  • Worm recon's Avatar
    2 posts since Sep '08
    • Ya you can buy NTUC brand frozen prata at 32 pieces for $6 or $7. But these are RAW prata uncooked. Open the individual packet on the prata and throw the frozen prata on the gridle. No need oil. Stack 'em high then smack them sideways like the mama shop guy does it. Makes it more "tender". If not it's hard like a biscuit.

      The 5 pices for $x is pre-cooked already, just reheat them up.

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