Singaporeans loooooove their spicy food, and it only makes sense that we’d try to turn everything we eat into an eye-watering experience – the latest being the spicy pineapple tart.
Yep, that’s your traditionally sweet and caloric-rich CNY goodie given a spicy kick.
Pineapple Tarts Singapore now wants to challenge Singaporeans to put their mouths where their money is, by devouring 5 of their “extremely spicy” pineapple tarts in 3-minutes.
So if you’re a spice lover who’d devour Samyang 2X Spicy Hot Chicken noodles with zero reservations, keep on reading.
At this point, you might be thinking: How spicy can a pineapple tart get?
Well, you can decide for yourselves after we share about the ingredients used.
Apart from a pineapple tart’s primary ingredient – pineapples, duh – the infamous Sichuan peppercorn and red chillies are added to create a trademark numbing sensation.
Though the pineapple tarts look small, Pineapple Tarts Singapore promises that each bite “packs a bombing punch to the throat”.
Even as an avid spice lover, these tarts sure sound scarily spicy to me.
To complete the spicy pineapple tart challenge, you will have to finish all 5 pineapple tarts within 3 minutes.
If you complete the feat, you’ll be rewarded with a $50 voucher you can use on your next purchase at Pineapple Tarts Singapore.
So if you’re ballsy enough to take on these tarts in 3 minutes, here’s how you can do so.
Easy-peasy lemon-squeezy.
Best part is, even though spicy pineapple tarts are not commonly found in Singapore, each bottle of these pineapple tarts costs only $10.
So even if you’re not keen on joining the 3-minute challenge, you can get yourself a bottle of these during CNY.
MS News takes no responsibility for any fiery breath resulting from their consumption.
All images courtesy of Pineapple Tarts Singapore, unless stated otherwise.
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