Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Penang - land of jeruk!

Jeruk or preserved fruits are synonym with Penang. No visitors to Penang will go home without jeruk in their luggage.  It may not be the healthiest food but still jeruk is a must-buy. 
 
Preserved mangoes in the forefront.
It must be the most popular jeruk of all.
The green and red ones at the back are kinda scary though...
 
Jeruk galore.
Not for the faint-hearted.
Health freaks would freak out here.
 
 Salak jeruk.

 Jeruk mangga tak dak kulit punya...

 If I were asked what's my fave jeruk,
my answer would be the kedondong.
Not the green version though but the yellow ones at the back.
Rasanya tu yang paling sedap pada tekakku...

And I quite like the preserved papaya too
especially the spicy version. Sedapp!!! :)))
 
 

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The famous Pulau Aman's prawn noodles....

Guys, have been away up north for quite some time.  Hence the 'deafening' silence from my blog.  So, here I am again.  Thanks to my friend, Pae, I got to sample the famous prawn noodles (mee udang) of Pulau Aman.  Pulau Aman is situated off Simpang Ampat town.  Somewhere there laa.... :D

Anyway, here's the mee udang.  MEMANG POWER!!!

Am not really a fan of anything prawn-y
but this prawn noodle is simply delicious.
Enak banget!!

And here's the proof.
Licin tu pinggan saya.
Alhamdulillah....

Okay, now let's talk a little bit about Pulau Aman.  Nothing much to talk about actually.  It's a very small island.. maybe famous sebab mee udang dia je kot.  First heard of Pulau Aman when another Penang friend, Zila, went there to makan its mee udang.  So, naturally I was curious.

 Pulau Aman - ada south and north rupanya.

 Some of their local products.
Salted fish, belacan (fish paste),
keropoks and others.





Plenty of pokok sukun here.
Giant pokok sukun.


 The floating restaurant.
The biggest and cleanest resto on the island.

 Besides the prawn mee,
we also ordered kuay tiaw prawn.

 And 'shlimp flied lice'... hihi..
again reminiscing good ol' kalamazaoo days....

 And ate some nasi lemak bought before getting on the ferry.
Ayoo..takut tak cukup makan ni...


 Mak cik dan adik2 ni masak kuih kapit (love letters).
The love letters are fresh and crispy and delicious.

 Pae bought one jar.
Memang sedap, Pae. Mucho gracias, amigo!

They also rear goats and plant veges.
The veges are really very healthy.
Check out that labu air.
Siap kena pakai alat to support it. .. huhu...


Well, the trip to Pulau Aman was a good experience.  Once in 20 years is plenty. But it's made worth it because of the wonderful company of  a good friend and the prawn mee.  Simply marvellous.... !



Saturday, January 21, 2012

Berpicnic di Lubuk Manggis, Hulu Langat

To spice things up a little bit (excuse the pun), I'm gonna do some posting on places of interests, starting from my own 'backyard', so to speak.  Memang banyak tempat-tempat menarik kat kampung saya ni.

So, the first attraction to be honored will be Lubuk Manggis.  But you won't find any manggis (mangosteen) here...  (=

It's located about (about ya.. tak sure brapa km ni sebenarnya) 40km from KL.  It may not be as famous as its 'sister', the Sungai Congkak, but it does have its own charm.





   There are quite a few 'chalets' along the river.
 Shallow and calm water.
Suitable for bathing especially for the kids.

 A bit choppy here because of the boulders in the river.

  My son and his friends enjoying the cold water.
Memang sejuk... brrrr.....

 Plenty of rocks and boulders here.


 Orang berpicnic on both sides of the river.

 

My son kesejukan after a dip in the water.

 Durians, anyone?


 The kids enjoying their durians. Yum!

 'Nyonya titun'

Simple sandwich for snacks!

Lubuk Manggis is not as busy and crowded as
 Sungai Congkak and Sungai Gabai.
So, it's more relaxing to swim and picnic here.


p/s : thanking my friend, MAI, for her suggestions... :))

Friday, January 20, 2012

food for the soul :)






And eat what Allah has provided you lawful and pure. 
And fear Allah in Whom you believe. 
Dan makanlah dari rezeki yang telah diberikan Allah kepadamu,
iaitu yang halal lagi baik, dan bertakwalah
kepada Allah yang kepada-Nya sahaja kamu beriman.
 SURAH AL-MAIDAH (88)


my pokok jambu air...



My pokok jambu air with its solitary fruit.  
Quite pathetic actually 
but I'm proud of my pokok jambu air. 



The tree is about 3 feet tall
and the fruit is barely half feet from the ground.
Subhanallah.

 

WELCOMING THE DRAGON!!



Wishing all my Chinese friends GONG XI FA CHAI.
  May the year of dragon brings more prosperity 
and happiness to you and your family. 

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Ber-mandy di Wadi Hardramawt!!

Arab (or rather middle eastern) foods are the in thing now.  One can find kedai Arab at almost every corner  (well, I might be exaggerating a little bit but I guess you know what I mean).



  
So needless to say, I've joined the camel bandwagon too and have fallen in love with Arab foods.  Sedappp!  So, I'm gonna feature a few middle-eastern makan places.  The first one (but definitely not the best in my mid-eastern foods list) is Wadi Hadramawt in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur.

 The restaurant is located right in a middle of a used car show room.
Not a very conducive place to have a restaurant, eh?

 
A camel figurine

Tak sahlah kalau tak order mandy rice kalau pergi kedai Arab kan.
We order lamb mandy...

...and chicken mandy.
Verdict : I've tasted better and I've tasted worst. err....


Besides the mandy rice, 
hummus is another must-have.
I love hummus. 

 But unfortunately they serve their hummus
with this flat, very dry and thin bread.
I'm quite disappointed. Very, in fact!

Their Arab tea bolehlah tahan. 
Not bad. Quite nice and refreshing.
 
My friend also ordered this bean-y dish.
Am not a fan, though.

Salad Arab - touboleh. 
Bolehlah....  
  
 

They claim they are a Yemeni restaurant.
Hence the picture of some forest in Yemen. 
 
 
 ...and the Yemeni famous dagger, Jambiya...

Another decoration in the resto...

 
 So, Wadi Hadramawt is a so-so place to eat.


And their address is : 
No. 226, Jalan Ampang,
50450 Kuala Lumpur,
MALAYSIA
(Between Sucasa Hotel & Petronas Gas Station)
Tel: 03-4253 3333
Fax: 03-4251 5392