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We Are What We Eat by Common Senses Common Spaces


Food is a common and critical need for all man, and an especially common fondness of all Singaporeans - regardless of race, age, gender, religion and profession. 

 

While families feast to familial bonding and festivities, food also helps foster friendships, facilitate familiarity, flank formalities and fulfil fellowships.  Yet, food have forced friction, fracture and fallout due to fallacies, foolishness and fake news. 

 

Food can unite and divide Mankind. 

 

Four healthcare and wellness practitioners of different faiths – Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism and Islam, will share on common dietary habits and benefits, and unique dietary requirements, based on science and spirituality. 

 

We invite you to join our host, North East CDC's Mayor Desmond Choo, at the CSCS 'We Are What We Eat - Food Can Unite or Divide' interfaith dialogue on 8 September, 9am-1230pm at Festive Arts Theatre, Our Tampines Hub, Level 2.

Register your interest at bit.ly/necdccscs

 


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