Thursday, 12 April 2012

Sweetness of Malaysia

Craving for different types of
sweets and cakes
that you have never ever tasted before?



Aren't you tired of having the same old Baguette with a bit of butter and a sip of coffee? Or just a cup of plain tea with a slice  of boring French toast to fill your little tummy when you are in the need of snacks? Trying to find new types of sweets or cakes?

MALAYSIA IS THE PLACE FOR YOU!

Along with the various cultures that existed peacefully together, food is also a main factor that keeps the citizens of Malaysia close to each other. We are made up of 3 main cultures in the stream of the life of every Malaysian,which is the Malays, Indians and the Chinese and each of us have our distinct types of delicacies. 

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THE RICH FLAVORS  OF THE MALAYS
LOMPAT TIKAM
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Lompat tikam is actually a green colored custard made from Pandan leaves, topped with a white coconut milk layer and served with gula melaka syrup. It taste sweet, and  creamy due to the use of the coconut milk. It is not even THAT sweet to begin with, so it will be a great tea time appetizer!

PS: The name of this dish, if translated into English is 'Jump Stab' Hahaha!

KUIH KOCI
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Sweet and sticky are the most suitable words to describe this 'kuih'. Made from 'tepung pulut', 'Kuih Koci' is filled with grated coconut that is cooked with the brown sugar. It is then made into smaller dumplings and covered with a banana leaves. I bet the children (AND YOU)  will love this special tea time snack! Enjoy it with a cup of tea and you will feel the village breeze sweep across your face!

THE CHINESE DESSERTS

TANG YUAN
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Originally eaten only during the Winter Solstice of each year, Tang Yuan is now the desserts that can be found  eaten almost everyday. Some are filled with sweetbean paste and served in boiling water, and others are often unfilled but served with the sweet and creamy coconut milk. It also comes if interesting colors and fillings, so you can have fun making it on your own or just have it for a supper meal.

BAK CHANG
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Back Chang is an traditional Chinese food, made from glutinous rice, stuffed with an array of fillings and wrapped in bamboo leaves. It can be sweet, or savoury, depending on the fillings that we choose to have. Well, looking at it made me remember of the Malays's 'ketupat'. Instead of having just sweet stuffing, you might as well want to try the Bak Chang that contains meat.

THE INDIAN CUISINE

BARFI
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Barfi is a sweet milk confection made from condensed milk and sugar along with several other types of nuts. It had been chilldren's favorite for a long time due to its goodness, not to mention us too. This candy melts in the mouth, giving us the unique taste of India that we have never seen before (because Indian cuisine are always related to hot and herbs and spices).
LADOO
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Ladoo is a delicacy that is made from flour and sugar with several other ingredients. I knew ladoo from the Hindustan movies, since I rarely heard about it. Once, my friends gave me for a taste and it is just brilliant!
The sweetness along with some pinches of hotness of chillies is just unique. It is a popular wedding door gift for the Indian wedding, so try it if you have the chance of tasting it! 


Saturday, 25 June 2011

New life in college! YAY!

Okay, I feel lonely the first night I've spent here. I have no room mate, whereas the others have 2 people per room. :(  
Apart from feeling alone. I AM SO DAMN SCARED. Who wouldn't?! It's the first day and there's no seniors on the 3rd floor, and I am all alone in my room

And for the first few weeks, I was trying so hard to find some new cliques, which is kinda easy, since I'm friendly and all -praising self- haha. And the food for the orientation week is sooo -insert 100 loves here- DELICIOUSO. FANTASTICO, BRAVO. Right, so its a free dish, anyone would have loved it. 

Orientation week starts from 20/6/2011-24/6/2011. So its roughly 4, or 5 days, based on my calculations -maths fail- 

So there isn't many boys in my batch. From 113 person attended, only 23 are boys.. Like.. WTF? its like 1:4 in ratio. O_O Nevermind, I've got my eyes on some of them, and some seniors already. Huahuahua.
And then there's a Gala Night where we newbies have to perform in front of the seniors, with a given theme and 2 objects. Although my team didn't win, -fail leader- we get the most applause from everyone, thanks to our Director Lady. 

So actually, life here, isn't that bad, I guess. Our schedule isn't as packed as other universities, and what's important is that we will be getting our monthly allowance of $430. Huehuehue, and Tesco is just behind my dorm -insert grinning face-. And as for my course, I won't be having ANY final exams, not until I'm in my last prep semester, that is the 3rd sem. -insert guddamn happy face here-

But it isn't the time to play around, it's college so it's more serious than school days.