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Category: Food and Drinks Review
Porcupine Meat!
In parts of Africa, porcupines are eaten as a form of bush meat.
I got this from a comment in the BBC news website 😀
Porcupines are the most delicious and tender of all game animals. Do not skin it as the skin is the tastiest part (1-2″ thick) and is 60% of the whole animal (rather like crackling).
Pluck out (carefully) all the large quills
Either drop into or pour over boiling water
Scrape the remaining quills (feathers) off
(The outside skin will resemble a suckling pig and the feet will closely resemble a human hand… take no notice)
Remove the feet/entrails/head
Remove the scent glands at the rear carefully (very important!)
Stuff the inside with stuffing and rice and dried fruit mix
Leave in fridge overnight
Grease the outside of the skin
Bake in the oven until golden brown and cooked
Save one of the hands in a jar for your guests when they query what type of animal they are eating and watch the reaction!
Derek Coggon, Entebbe, Uganda
Shangri-la Hotel Lemon Garden Cafe
This is where the Chocolate Fountain is located.
Lemon Garden Cafe
RM88 pp
There you can have…
sushi, sashimi, tuna..oooooooOo orgasmic…
Unlimited supply of oysters as well. But one has to fight for it as many people will be fighting for it as well.
Fresh seafood as well. sort of fresh.. my mussel was stale.
Outside Lemon Garden Cafe, you can hang out at the lounge and listen to live performance
and drink this huge ass beer…..
Fountain?
What is this?
A chocolate fountain!!
One can dip wafers and strawberries.
But one dumb fellow dipped satay (kebab) on it. O_O
VC-3000
These candies are one of my favourites. It’s sourish. Unfortunately, it’s only available in Japan 🙁
This is a new product. It’s chewy and sour :D~~~ mmmm makes me drool whenever I think of it!
*drooollllllllllssssssssss
Seafood Pork Noodles @ Restoran Sun Sea, Taman OUG
As requested, here’s the direction to the famous Seafood Pork Noodles of OUG, Old Klang Road.
Price ranges from RM4 to RM6.
You have a choice of soup or dry version. As for noodles, you have a choice of mai fun, kuew teow, lou shu fun or mee. It comes with minced pork, prawns, clams (lala), slices of pork, seaweed (on request), pig intestines, cuttlefish (sotong) and so on.
Business hours from 6:30AM till 2:30PM
The Shop
The Stalls
Malaysian Food Part III
Here we go again!!
Seafood Pork Noodles @ OUG
MehDonner
Along with all the yummielicious entries by our dear xes, it is perhaps equally important that we know how to place our orders.
If you happen to be in a speak-chinese-oni-community and is craving for some western fastfood, no fear! There’s always a MehDonner around the corner. Here’s hau yiu ken ordar:
And, have a nice day!!
Malaysia Food Part II
Okay, here’s the continuation of my previous Malaysian Food post.
*droolls..
Seremban Beef Noodles with Sugar Cane Juice
Food in Malaysia [Part 1]
I love taking pictures of food.
For the past 2 years, I’ve been on a food photography spree. Although not as hardcore as sixthseal.com, here’s my humble collection.
Chicken Rice Ball @ The Chicken Rice Ball Shop, Jongket Street, Melaka
Click below for more 😀