SINGAPORE: Marine
Parade now has its own Healthier Hawker Centre, launched on Sunday
morning by Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong.
Marine Parade
has a higher proportion of elderly residents, and with the launch of the
Healthier Hawker Centre in Marine Terrace, they need not travel far for
healthier versions of their favourite hawker fare.
All stalls at this food centre have switched to oil which has lower saturated fat.
Seven of the stalls have also started to use healthier salt, brown rice or wholegrain noodles.
This is the fifth hawker centre under the Health Promotion Board's Healthier Hawker Centre initiative.
A
study by HPB showed that about 80 per cent of senior citizens in the
Marine Parade constituency have at least one chronic disease.
The board hopes to help the elderly improve their health by providing them with healthier choices.
By 2013, the HPB hopes to have more hawkers on board with at least 50 healthy hawker centres across the island.
Ang
Hak Seng, CEO of the Health Promotion Board, said: "Through our network
of suppliers, (hawkers) are able to buy healthy ingredients at the same
price as normal (ones).
"Our study also showed that a very high
percentage of Singaporeans, close to 90 per cent of Singaporeans, are
aware of the importance of eating healthy food. What's important is to
create the choice so that they can eat healthy food."
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