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Took a bus to Changi Village today, walked past this shop and saw the gigantic pao in the glass steamer. According to the salesperson, this pao is called the “ye zi mei" pao. Just in case some of you do not understand how the name comes by, it is named after an actress. This actress has big......, erm ok......let your imagination run wild. I bought one (cost S$3.20) for my son's lunch . My son did not like it and commented that it was too sweet, so he only ate half of it. I had a bite and
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Took a bus to Changi Village today, walked past this shop and saw the gigantic pao in the glass steamer. According to the salesperson, this pao is called the “ye zi mei" pao. Just in case some of you do not understand how the name comes by, it is named after an actress. This actress has big......, erm ok......let your imagination run wild.

I bought one (cost S$3.20)
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for my son's lunch . My son did not like it and commented that it was too sweet, so he only ate half of it. I had a bite and found the filling too sweet too, there are also bits of fats in it which I didn't like, disappointing!

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