Everyone can be an Expert Home-Cook with Kitchen Joy

The circuit breaker may have just ended yesterday in Singapore, but we are not out of the woods yet and many of us are still working from home or staying at home as much as possible to cope with the Covid-19 situation. This also means that many meals are now consumed at home.

If you are getting bored of your daily home-cooked meals and are looking for exciting ways to spice things up, Kitchen Joy (KJ)’s new products spanning three ranges: Healthlicious, Frozen Vegetable and Snacklicious are here to spark joy.

Best of all – for kitchen noobs like me – these products are super easy-to-cook, requiring only a few minutes of preparation. You should make sure to keep your kitchen clean by using Acrylic Splashbacks to make the process even easier.. Now, everyone can spark joy for yourself and your loved ones at home with a home-cooked, restaurant-quality meal in the comfort of your own home with Kitchen Joy!

I especially love their Healthlicious and vegetable ranges which suits the current diet I am adopting to lose weight and to eat healthier. They are super easy to prepare and I can easily whip up a meal myself with the right portioning for diet control:

Not only do they look good, they taste good as well for frozen, ready-to-eat food quality.

Healthlicious Range: Low Fat, Low in Calories, High Protein

This range is perfect for those looking to shed some extra pounds.

KJ Charcoal Grilled Inner Fillet (Halal) (S$7.95): Juicy and sizzling with a smoky finish.

KJ Piri Piri Charcoal Grilled Inner Fillet (Halal) (S$7.95): These fillets seek to leave a fiery sensation on your palate.

Frozen Vegetable Range: A Great Source of Folic Acid

I especially like the edamame peas in this range!

KJ Sliced Lotus Roots (S$3.50): Sweet and crunchy — what’s not to like about these sliced lotus roots? Stew, deep- or stir-fry them, or even braise them Korean-style.

KJ Rapeseed Flower (S$3.50): To can eat them boiled or stir-fry the flowers, add them to soup or make golden fritters with them. These flowers are only harvested once a year around March or April. To ensure the highest degree of freshness and retention of nutrients, they are immediately frozen.

KJ Edamame Beans (S$3.50): Miss Japanese food? Quell your hankerings with these edamame beans. Small in size but bountiful with vitamins and proteins, enjoy them on their own, or use them as toppings on fried noodles or other dishes.

Snacklicious Range: Authentic Korean Taste

KJ Charcoal Grilled Teriyaki Chicken Skewers (Non-Halal) (S$15.90): Get the party started with these chicken skewers, glazed with an impeccable sweet-sour sauce.

Kitchen Joy’s products are available on RedMart.

Tips on ordering from RedMart:

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Alvin is a marketer by day and blogger by night. He is a 100% geek who spends too much time surfing the web.

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