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We Were Forced To Eat Baby Food For This. Watch What Happens Next – Singaporeans Try: Episode 15

We Took On The Baby Food Challenge!

We Singaporeans love our food. And here at The Smart Local, we do our best to scour the island for the next best café or restaurant you should visit. But in this episode of Singaporeans Try, we tried a type of food that most of us have already tried before, No, not Nasi Lemak or Char Kway Teow. I’m talking about Baby Food.

If you needed any  proof that we read all your comments, this is it. But what could be so bad about Baby Food, right? Well, as innocent as Banana Porridge and Mixed Vegetables sound, they were some of the worst things I have tasted in my life. And that’s an understatement.

Even thinking about having baby food now makes me feel a little queasy. So, watch the video below to see all our unfiltered reactions! At the very least, we’ll know that we didn’t do this for no reason…

Get your weekly fix of laughs every Monday when new episodes of Singaporeans Try are released. And that’s why you should subscribe to our channel if you haven’t already done so. Please leave a comment on the video as well if you want to see us to try something else. Follow us on Instagram at @thesmartlocaltv for some behind-the-scenes clips that showcase more candid moments from all our shoots. See you next Monday!

Fauzi Aziz

Apart from his mission to spread rainbows and smiles to the world, Fauzi has always dreamt of being in the spotlight. While he loves anything related to theatre, he's secretly obsessed with YouTube and reality television. He's an expert at walking in stilettos but most importantly, he still believes that unicorns exist.

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