look like 4 heaven ingredient, masak petai hhnngghh
Do you take ulam?
Do you take ulam?
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look like 4 heaven ingredient, masak petai hhnngghh fongsk liked this post
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yes.
budu. hghghhhhhhhhhh. |
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Cooked petai only
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Don't like raw taste, like long bean if not cook thoroughly also don't like.
If tomato still ok |
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Yes. Everyday..
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QUOTE(Starbucki @ Dec 24 2025, 02:30 PM) Many ways to prepare :1. Cut into strips of 1 cm, pickled with sugar/salt. Eat as apetiser. Just sprinkle some sesame seeds before u eat 2. Stir fry with bacon and dry chili. This is like the Hunan dish. Can watch u tube how to prepare this. Very good with hot white rice, if got wok hei. 3. Make acar (nyonya style) 4. Steam and dip with sambal belacan 5. Cole slaw. 6. Boil soup with fish ball or meat (hokkien call bak Kau Teng). Cabbage add sweetness to the soup. 7. Cut the whole cabbage into across the whole piece and grill. Get a good charring and then add sesame mayonnaise. Hehehehe. Which is ur preferences? |
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QUOTE(Starbucki @ Dec 24 2025, 10:40 AM) Actually do you taked and eated ulam (raw bege) at nasi campur or buffett lines? Maciem rasa pelat and bitter when eated. Bit tough too. Any secret to enjoying ulam? The secret is to shred the ulam and pair with smth sweet or neutral like roasted coconut flakes, or taugeh.![]() Nasi Kerabu makes me fall in love with ulam, it's my Top 1 Malay Food |
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QUOTE(fongsk @ Dec 24 2025, 02:39 PM) Many ways to prepare : Coleslaw is soDAP. if boil souped ayem prefer cainis cabbage which becomes soft and makes the souped fragrant.1. Cut into strips of 1 cm, pickled with sugar/salt. Eat as apetiser. Just sprinkle some sesame seeds before u eat 2. Stir fry with bacon and dry chili. This is like the Hunan dish. Can watch u tube how to prepare this. Very good with hot white rice, if got wok hei. 3. Make acar (nyonya style) 4. Steam and dip with sambal belacan 5. Cole slaw. 6. Boil soup with fish ball or meat (hokkien call bak Kau Teng). Cabbage add sweetness to the soup. 7. Cut the whole cabbage into across the whole piece and grill. Get a good charring and then add sesame mayonnaise. Hehehehe. Which is ur preferences? |
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QUOTE(Starbucki @ Dec 24 2025, 03:19 PM) Coleslaw is soDAP. if boil souped ayem prefer cainis cabbage which becomes soft and makes the souped fragrant. Try soup with cabbage. Really sweet. And unlike the Chinese cabbage, they do not have any fibres when cooke until soggy. And somehow cabbages has this clarifying effect on soup. Can see when u add them to hotpot. The soup became clearer for the small amount that you add other vege. |
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Eat raw greens with care. Some can cause organ failure
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QUOTE(fongsk @ Dec 24 2025, 03:22 PM) Try soup with cabbage. Really sweet. And unlike the Chinese cabbage, they do not have any fibres when cooke until soggy. And somehow cabbages has this clarifying effect on soup. Can see when u add them to hotpot. The soup became clearer for the small amount that you add other vege. Cainis cabbage and white cabbage same nutrition? |
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