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  1. Yakun Kaya Toast: Eye-catching and beautifully printed kaya on the front. Kaya Less Sugar: Kaya less sugar, kaya lighter than kaya. Sugar Free Jam: Kaya jars are all made with non-toxic, non-gmo, soy-cant, and chlorine for your health and safety. Your favourite Ya Kun Kaya Jar is now available on RedMart.

  2. Ya Kun Kaya. Kaya Jam: Kaya jars are available in a variety of colors and sizes to suit your needs. Yakun Kaya Toast: Eye-catching and beautifully printed kaya on the front. Kaya Less Sugar: Kaya less sugar, kaya lighter than kaya. Your favourite Ya Kun Kaya Jar is now available on RedMart.

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    • Chin Mee Chin
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    • Violet Oon
    • Breadtalk
    • Kaya House
    • Killiney Kopitiam
    • Ya Kun Kaya Toast
    • Glory
    • Fairprice

    Before deciding on the best kaya brand in Singapore, I came up with four different categories to help make this challenging decision a little less difficult. Sweetness:Is the sweetness level of the kaya just nice? Is it too sweet, or does it need more sugar? Texture:The kaya should be smooth and creamy, yet thin enough to spread. Fragrance:Hainanes...

    Hainanese coffeeshop Chin Mee Chinwas founded in 1925 and is most known for their kaya toast and kopi. They also make their own Hainanese kaya, priced at $7 for a 400g plastic jar. I headed to their stall at East Coast Roadand queued for around 10 minutes for their kaya, which came in a simple plastic container. This is also the only kaya we bought...

    This famous traditional bakery, which has been around since 1953, is probably remembered by your ah gong and ah ma for their signature diamond-shaped egg tarts. Tong Heng Traditional Cantonese Pastries also makes their own Nyonya kaya ($7.20 for 280g), which can be found at their Chinatown outlet. I would say that Tong Heng’s kaya is the best-dress...

    Singaporean celebrity chef Violet Oon is heralded as the queen of Peranakan cuisine, which is why we hadto include her brand’s Nyonya kaya. Violet Oon’s artisanal kaya is notably the priciest on this list, going at $13for 270g. As it’s often sold out online, we made a trip down to their ION Orchardflagship store just to buy a jar. First impressions...

    I was initially planning to buy the Nyonya kaya from Bengawan Solo at Bugis Junction but was informed that they no longer sell them. While looking for an alternative, I came across BreadTalkand saw that they offered both Hainanese and Nyonya kaya. The kaya was sold in small quantities of 100g, priced at $3.60each. I opted for Breadtalk’s Nyonya kay...

    Kaya Househas a long history in the production of kaya, and while they started out producing only Hainanese kaya, they’ve since expanded their line to include the Nyonya version as well. I decided to give their signature Hainanese kaya a try, which can be found at Cold Storage or NTUC Fairprice at $4.35a jar (240g). As I opened the jar, I could imm...

    Killiney Kopitiamranks pretty high on my list of best kaya toast stalls in Singapore. The kaya here is said to have a rich flavour and creamy body thanks to the eggs. A jar of their Hainanese kaya will set you back $6.20(280g). Do note that not all Killiney outlets sell their kaya. After being turned away at numerous stalls, I finally got a jar at ...

    How can we have a best kaya listicle without mentioning Ya Kun Kaya Toast? The kaya toast stalwart uses a family recipe with a history dating back to 1944. It’s also touted as Singapore’s most popular kaya brand. But, is itthe best in Singapore? Ya Kun is known for their Hainanese kaya. You can get a jar in-stores for $6.30(290g). Although I’ve had...

    Glorymay sound familiar to those of us who grew up with always having a jar of kaya at home. Besides being widely available in supermarkets across Singapore, this “supermarket kaya” is also one of the most affordable on this list, priced at just $3.70for a jar of 400g. Interestingly, Glory’s Nyonya kaya has quite the fan base online, as it’s popula...

    Before you cry foul, allow me to explain why Fairprice’s Nyonya kaya deserves this runner-up spot. When we did the blind taste test with our colleagues, many named this as their favourite kaya of the lot. Visuals-wise, there’s nothing too special about the kaya. It’s simplistically packaged without any fancy designs or illustrations. The wow factor...

  3. 3 days ago · Prices. S$3.30-S$13 per jar. Portability. Moderate. Best gift for. Food enthusiasts. Kaya is a sweet and creamy coconut jam that is commonly enjoyed on toast or as a topping for several desserts and cakes.

  4. yakun.com › menu › merchandiseYa Kun Kaya Toast

    Asian Style Sandwiches. Merchandise. Ya Kun Kaya Toast strives to establish itself as a household name in Singapore and Asia, offering delectable kaya toast and other complementary traditional food and beverages to one and all.

  5. Feb 25, 2015 · Get 2 bottles of Ya Kun Kaya (290g) for a special price of $8 (U.P. $9.60)! Simply head down to any Ya Kun outlet (except Far East Square and Singapore Poly) to enjoy this promotion before it ends this Sat, 28 Feb 15.

  6. www.takashimaya.com.sg › productlist › brandYakun | Takashimaya

    Ya kun continues to spread the love for its signature kaya and aromatic coffee, preserving a cultural heritage and brand that captures the true meaning of ‘The Toast that binds....