Swish Rolls bakery in Singapore has launched limited-edition vegetable-shaped buns, available until November 10, 2024. The buns resemble vegetables like carrots, eggplants, and mushrooms, but their fillings don't match their appearance. For example, the carrot-shaped bun contains orange cream cheese, while the tomato bun is filled with strawberry cream cheese. Savory options like the Mr. Russet Potato bun with mashed potatoes and chicken sausage are highlights. Each bun costs $4.50, or $29.80 for a set of seven. These quirky buns are selling quickly at Swish Rolls' Paragon outlet.
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