S’pore-produced food could soon be on school, flight menus

S’pore-produced food could soon be on school, flight menus


SINGAPORE – A two-year partnership between in-flight caterer SATS and Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory (TLL) will explore how locally developed crops can be used in large-scale production.

The hope is that the tie-up will help strengthen Singapore’s food security by reducing reliance on food imports, while also diversifying food supply sources here, said SATS.

Research institute TLL has developed a range of super food and crops such as sweeter, antioxidant-rich tomatoes and disease-resistant rice.

SATS aims to explore how the ingredients can be transformed into tasty, nutritious meals for airlines, schools and even NSmen, among others.

The media was given a taste of possible dishes on June 24 when both parties signed an agreement. These included chicken rice using TLL’s Temasek Rice, tomato and bocconcini (cheese) salad, and ikan asam pedas (sour and spicy fish) using jade perch, a type of freshwater fish.

The verdict: The dishes tasted similar to the conventional ones, although the rice had a noticeably starchier texture.

TLL’s locally produced jade perch is one of the items which could appear in different cuisines or in products like ready-to-eat meals, said SATS’ head of innovation and product development Jean Sin.

“This is where SATS’ market expertise in areas such as product development, food safety, packaging, and large-scale food manufacturing and distribution could complement the specialised know-how that TLL researchers have amassed over the years,” said SATS.

SATS develops, prepares and distributes food to airlines and other institutions including healthcare, defence, corporate companies and retail in Singapore.




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