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Post by navipton on Dec 27, 2005 23:23:19 GMT 8
Speaking of durian, is one of my top priority..... and i never failed to grab some for any seasons of it... =P
oh ya... don't forget we got other fruits as well.... kiwi, dragon fruit, rambutan, mango are widely available anywhere in M'sia
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Post by nicoleconnelly on Dec 28, 2005 15:16:38 GMT 8
i'm actually from london who stayed here for couple of years and speaking of durian, i'm still try to avoid it but i actually enjoy 'nasi lemak' here
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Post by pei hoon / allyssa on Dec 28, 2005 17:12:15 GMT 8
eemun.... i m hungry la...
seening... i oso think like u... how come the char kuey teow got lime?... our penang char kuey teow is ate without lime la...
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Post by pei hoon / allyssa on Dec 28, 2005 17:16:41 GMT 8
Goreng pisang is my favourite! And it's like the only food I can eat among the Malay food.. Btw, is it a Malay food? I can eat satay too, but just with the kacang sauce.. LOL! Chillie will never gets into my life.. Lol. yaya... pisang goreng is nice!!! last time our ex-prime minister was selling pisang goreng when he was young... b4 he became a doctor... satay is oso nice... everytimr i eat it with the kacang sauces... but never eat it with chilie... is it taste good with chillie? hehe... i dun think so la...
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Post by TensionDBSK on Dec 28, 2005 23:09:04 GMT 8
i'm actually from london who stayed here for couple of years and speaking of durian, i'm still try to avoid it but i actually enjoy 'nasi lemak' here Great to have someone from a Western country over here. Nicole, mind sharing your culture with us? Durian..I had a relative who once described it as the fruit of heaven, but the smell of the public toilet..I used to be a great fan of the king of fruits though..
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Post by yuRi on Dec 28, 2005 23:55:39 GMT 8
Akaka, "fruit of heaven, but the smell of the public toilet", nice description. Maybe we stayed for so many years and got used to the smell. Last time I ate a lot of durians.. Haha.
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Post by manda on Dec 29, 2005 0:42:04 GMT 8
but durians also got lots of names and types, like D24 and etc. then some like the yellow skin , some like the bitter one, they call it "kor bak" in hokkien. but durian nowadays are very expensive.
anymore durian lover here? hehe.
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Post by pei hoon / allyssa on Dec 29, 2005 15:40:11 GMT 8
nowadays durians r expensive...? i dun think so... my dad oways buys the cheap but nice durians... not expensive la...
erm... i dun so like durians bur i oso dun hate it... sum time i luv it too...
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Post by nicky on Dec 29, 2005 17:29:13 GMT 8
hehe durians... I hate them^^;; I can't stand the smell always when my mom wants to buy it i will air the car throughly after that cause the smell gives me a headache XD some m'sian i am
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Post by eemun on Dec 29, 2005 22:49:13 GMT 8
I enjoy surfing on clothes, food and lengchai photos on the net ... so, that's what i have found so far ... haha ... i din know why the lime is over there, but it looked juicy and creative right??? hehe ...
speaking of durian, there r only 2 extremes, either love it or hate it ... seldom can find people who re at the botherline, okay okay with it ...
personally ... i love it so much even though the rest of my siblings complain about its strong and nasty smell ... the one i prefer the most is D24 and Red Prawn (Ang He in hokkien) ... so chun ... but of coz, i dun dare to eat it in front of handsome guys ... haha ... so muka buruk ... cannot let people see ... usually curi curi eat with my parents ... ;D ;D ;D abnormal huh?
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Post by mintcube on Dec 29, 2005 23:03:35 GMT 8
haha.. eemun, i'm same with you, always curi-curi makan with parents .. i think the durians nowadays are very cheap.. i fetch my mom to go the Malay Kampung to buy.. RM1 each.. can u imagine, there's a durian tree which full of durians.. hee..~~
i think besides the fruits, the special of M'sia is tourism attraction..
In M'sia, u can go beautiful beach for picnic or sun-bathing.. For fun, u can go Genting Highlands.. For natural lover, u can go Cameron Highlands or those gua that's famous in M'sia..
i still remembered, last time my bro's gf who's from China, she come to M'sia, n she kept telling that M'sia is really a nice place.. She's very happy when she saw the moutain, grassland here.. she enjoyed herself in M'sia trip.. n it did so when my bro's friend who's from Korea.. He enjoyed the beautiful beach of M'sia.
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Post by Maxine on Dec 29, 2005 23:42:52 GMT 8
speaking of durian, there r only 2 extremes, either love it or hate it ... seldom can find people who re at the botherline, okay okay with it ... yea... i agree with this.... its either love it or hate it.... for me... I love it!!
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Post by eemun on Dec 29, 2005 23:58:16 GMT 8
Mintcube says:haha.. eemun, i'm same with you, always curi-curi makan with parents .. i think the durians nowadays are very cheap.. i fetch my mom to go the Malay Kampung to buy.. RM1 each.. can u imagine, there's a durian tree which full of durians.. hee..~~ i think besides the fruits, the special of M'sia is tourism attraction.. Mintcube says: In M'sia, u can go beautiful beach for picnic or sun-bathing.. For fun, u can go Genting Highlands.. For natural lover, u can go Cameron Highlands or those gua that's famous in M'sia.. i still remembered, last time my bro's gf who's from China, she come to M'sia, n she kept telling that M'sia is really a nice place.. She's very happy when she saw the moutain, grassland here.. she enjoyed herself in M'sia trip.. n it did so when my bro's friend who's from Korea.. He enjoyed the beautiful beach of M'sia. ******************************************* speaking of beach, let's see our malaysia beautiful beaches: Redang Island Perhentian IslandTioman Island
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Post by mintcube on Dec 30, 2005 0:49:25 GMT 8
eemun, you're really roxx.. got so many pics of beautiful beach.. it makes me feel like want to go to beach now.. i want to go Pulau Redang..!! hehe..
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Post by piggygrace on Dec 30, 2005 9:16:04 GMT 8
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