Frog, known as「田鸡」(field chicken) when described in cuisine, legs are commonly eaten in China, especially in Southern Chinese cuisine tradition. Bullfrogs and pig frogs are farmed on a large scale in some areas of China, such as Sichuan.
Frog legs are rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin A, and potassium. They are often said to taste like chicken because of their mild flavor, with a texture most similar to chicken wings.
Frog legs are rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin A, and potassium. They are often said to taste like chicken because of their mild flavor, with a texture most similar to chicken wings.
In Chinese cuisine, frog legs are usually stir fried and mixed with light spices, stewed, fried, or made into congee; a popular dish in Cantonese cuisine.
- Lion City Frog Porridge - 235 Geylang Road, Lorong 9
- G7 Sin Ma Frog Porridge - 161 Geylang Road
- G7 Sin Ma Live Bull Frog Claypot Porridge - 267 New Bridge Rd
- Wong Chiew Restaurant - 19 Sembawang Road
- Eminent Frog Porridge: 323 Geylang Road, Lorong 19
- Chang Jiang G1 Claypot Frog Porridge - People’s Park Complex Food Centre
- Chang Jiang G1 Claypot Frog Porridge - 314 Geylang Rd
- Hong Chang Eating House - 2 Braddell Road
- Sin Ma Claypot Live Bull Frog Porridge - 5 Cheong Chin Nam Rd
- Sheng Ji Frog Leg Porridge - 348 Bedok Road
- JW 491 Frog Porridge - 491 Jurong West Avenue 1
- Tiong Shian Porridge - 265 New Bridge Road
- Sin Heng Kee Porridge - 685 Hougang Street 61
- A-One Claypot House - 9 Bishan Place, Junction 8, #01-49
- S7 Live Frog Porridge - 213 Geylang Rd
- Frog Leg Porridge - 802 Tampines Ave 4
- Dragon City Claypot Frog Porridge - 271 Onan Road, Dunman Food Centre
- Dragon City Claypot Frog Porridge - 180 Joo Chiat Rd