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Where to get kuini fruit in Sg

I know where there is kuini tree, ...

hmm, try Hock Hoe Hin Pte Ltd in Blk 26 Pasir Panjang Wholesale Ctr.
tink they spell it "Kwei Ni".


hmm, pls also try my Sousop and Pomelo.
Btw, good to buy Pomelo now for Mooncake Festival.
 
You shouLd be abLe to get your desired Kuini fruit from this Ah Neh provision staLL
at 29 Birch Road; off Serangoon Road, diagonaLLy opposite Serangoon PLaza..;)
 
Actually I did not check the fruit, only a glance, sorry,to make you do a trip there...I know what the Buah Kuini looks like. Why are you so interested in that fruit??

no problem at all. I just like the aroma, the taste and its texture. Better than durian!
 
You shouLd be abLe to get your desired Kuini fruit from this Ah Neh provision staLL
at 29 Birch Road; off Serangoon Road, diagonaLLy opposite Serangoon PLaza..;)

Thank you for the info! I google and i know the place well. I used to stay in Farrer Park for 18 yrs!

But im not too sure whether kuini can be found in the Ah Neh shop. Becos i google street, there is only 1 indian provision shop but the address is 25 Birch Rd. The unit no. beside this shop are 21 and 33. Nevermind, i will take a look when im free. Thank you. :)
 
no problem at all. I just like the aroma, the taste and its texture. Better than durian!

I never liked durian, I have a "European nose", I can not stand the smell after a while & under air condition...it stinks, drives me nuts. I rarely eat durian. I may not share your liking for the kuini, all I know is that, Peranakan's & Malay's used it for their dishes & ajars!
 
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