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السلام عليكم Below is the itinerary for our 4D3N Muslim family trip to Chiang Mai last May 2016. We had a private local driver/tour gu...

06 June 2011

Bakso! Es Teller!

Teneeet teee ne ne neettt ne netttt~

Can u hear it? Can u hear it? Please don't mute ur speaker. Hehehe. Just added new playlist of songs. A collection of musik dari seberang; Indonesia. Sorry la lagu semua jiwang-jiwang, sentimental :P

One in the list is: TERIMA KASIH CINTA by AFGAN. Wahahaha, Afgan th heheh. Tak payah la bagi tau. Lagu nh dengar ngan Nabilah guna MP3 (yang dah lesap dicuri) sampai hafal :B

My 'minipod' is on the right side under Ancient. Found it? See BAKSO! ES TELLER! ? In conjunction with Indonesian song, I put Indonesian delicacies as the header.

Most of us know what is Bakso right? It's mee soup with meatballs eaten with chilli sauce and soy sauce like this:

Bakso!
But, many do not know what is Es teller eh? (It's pronounce: as-tell-air ) It is more less like our own Malaysian ABC (not the alphabet, but Air Batu Campur). The only difference is es teller has chunks of tropical fruits in it such as mango.

One of my favourite traditional Indonesian kuih definitely gonna be CELOROT. Nh lagi la tak penah dengar kan? Hahaha. It's this a sort of Javanese sugar/gula Jawa wrapped in Pandan leaves. There's a special way to eat it. You have to push the celorot from the bottom then eat it happily. (Imagine lipstick, it works sumthing like that :])

Me with wrong way of eating celorot; u don't peel the Pandan leaves.
It amazes me of how colourful Indonesian delicacies could be,

Famous Nasi Padang

Colourful kuih

See the carrots? It's a kuih!

Some dessert we ate tepi jalan :)
Very preettyy right? Food add colours in my life. So do YOU :)

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