Tea is consumed by people from all over the world. There are basically 3 types of teas. Green tea is prepared by steaming or baking, without fermentation to preclude the oxidation of polyphenols. Black tea (mainly consumed by western countries) is exposed to fermentation which oxidized the polyphenols. Oolong is exposed to the sun and [...]
  Almost every weekend, I will visit the Fish Ball Noodle House in Kepong. The fish balls and fish cakes are made of 100% of fish (Sai Dao Yu). Besides that, the fish balls and fish cakes contain no acid boric. The soup was cooked with fish heads and bones. It is really nice and [...]
Sydney has one very famous pancake shop.. The pancakes were not plain like what we used to have at home…It has many types of fillings…
Sydney Chinatown offers an incredible range of restaurants and is one of Sydney’s best dining precincts. There are over 60 restaurants and food court stalls around Chinatown and Haymarket, offering many Chinese regional specialities, plus Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese and Malaysian cuisines. Sydney Chinatown is a colourful mixture of asian culture, shopping and cuisine. The [...]
05 Jan
Posted by lightfl as Halal Food, Restaurants in Malaysia, Traditional Food-Malaysian