food for breakfast??
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- suhana
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food for breakfast??
It is already 9.20 a.m now. My stomach is singing the ugliest song as I haven't taken my breakfast. Talking about breakfast, my mind drifts to the image of crispy steamy "roti canai" and a glass full of "teh tarik". These are my favourite food and drink. Cheap, fast, and delicious! Available only in Malaysia!!! :D
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- suhana
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Thanks for your opinion!
Yes, I have heard and seen sushi, but not tempura and the other food...mmm, I have forgotten the name! Sorry
Anyway, I just couldn't eat sushi. I hope I could. But my stomach just doesn't want to accept eat. Perhaps because I am not used to it. You might want to try roti canai and teh tarik. It will just open up you day with a big smile!
Yes, I have heard and seen sushi, but not tempura and the other food...mmm, I have forgotten the name! Sorry
Anyway, I just couldn't eat sushi. I hope I could. But my stomach just doesn't want to accept eat. Perhaps because I am not used to it. You might want to try roti canai and teh tarik. It will just open up you day with a big smile!
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Re: food for breakfast??
Hi Suhana, I am from Indonesia but used to eat "roti canai" teh manis at hallal store when I was live in Singapore. Ketupat sayur [rice cake with vege curry+ rendang] was my really favorite back to my home town .. mmm mhmm ....I love it and miss it.suhana wrote:It is already 9.20 a.m now. My stomach is singing the ugliest song as I haven't taken my breakfast. Talking about breakfast, my mind drifts to the image of crispy steamy "roti canai" and a glass full of "teh tarik". These are my favourite food and drink. Cheap, fast, and delicious! Available only in Malaysia!!! :D
Merce, I think this website has provided the fairest and clearest explanation of dim sum. Again, I think :D
http://www.geocities.com/chinatownshop/dimsum.html
and this site has pictures of dim sum food (not everything though but still good enough)
http://www.dimsum.com/ds1.html
My fav. are: special shrimp har gow, chiu chow fun gor, steamed scallop dumpling, stuffed bell pepper, shrimp rice noodles, sticky rice in lotus leaf, sui mai and egg custards tart (the pictures are not on that site) and a lot more...
http://www.geocities.com/chinatownshop/dimsum.html
and this site has pictures of dim sum food (not everything though but still good enough)
http://www.dimsum.com/ds1.html
My fav. are: special shrimp har gow, chiu chow fun gor, steamed scallop dumpling, stuffed bell pepper, shrimp rice noodles, sticky rice in lotus leaf, sui mai and egg custards tart (the pictures are not on that site) and a lot more...
And this is Vietnamese pho,
http://chilemasters.tripod.com/pho.html
and this is the best picture I've found online. I can't find any others
http://www.irwinchen.com/vernacular/arc ... 00002.html
http://chilemasters.tripod.com/pho.html
and this is the best picture I've found online. I can't find any others
http://www.irwinchen.com/vernacular/arc ... 00002.html
Re: Eating is necessary to live.
*drooling...* shrimp tempura, vegetable tempura, miso soup, udon, and sushi.....aranx wrote: I like Japanese food such as Sushi, Tempura, Sashimi and so on.
Have you ever had Japanese food, suhana?