Friday, 10 June 2016

Fah Sang Wu or Sweet Peanut Broth For My Friends.

Last Monday, after our breakfast with friends at Restoran Chef Fatt, we went home and waited for our friends to arrive from Semenyih. Upon receiving a call from them, we met up in town for lunch with some other friends. I didn't take any photos of what we ate because we were too busy catching up with one another.

After lunch, it was time for some sweet dessert and our friend's favourite dessert is Fah Sang Wu or Sweet Peanut Broth.
 So here we were at Hong Kee Mah Chee.
550, Jalan Queen, Pasir Pinji. Tel: 018-5703832
 Opening hours: 1 pm to 6 pm.
 On my previous trip here, there was only a mobile stall under the shady tree. Now they have built a more permanent shed and have a few seats for their customers.
 My friends waiting for the sweet peanut broth or tong sui.
 Sweet Peanut Broth, smooth and not too sweet, just nice for us.
 My lady friend waiting for her Glutinous Mah Chee.
 Mah Chee made from glutinous rice with finely crushed peanut. This is my favourite.
 Be gentle and ready to forgive; never hold grudges.
Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others.
(Colossians 3:13, The Living Bible-TLB)
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The following photos are for linking up with 2 memes.
Today's Flowers
New flowers from my Chinese Honeysuckles.
My friend's Chinese Honeysuckles propagated from my garden plant.
My friend's plant in full bloom.
New flowers from my Bauhinia plant.
I trimmed and balded the whole plant after the heat stroke.
Now the plant has fully recovered and blooming beautifully.
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Skywatch Friday - Sunrise
At the recreational park - 7.45 am.
 Skywatch Friday - Sunset
Sunset at 6.35 pm

 Linking to Today's Flowers & Skywatch Friday.

52 comments:

  1. Sweet peanut! Very thick.

    Beautiful flowers.

    You have a great weekend my dear friend.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. Sweet peanut very delicious but not too often. Have a great weekend too!

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  2. Your friend,s flowers.are really wonderful greetings fron Poland

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    1. Thank you, Gosia. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  3. Your photos are gorgeous, Nancy, and the peanut broth looks good!

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  4. I loves mah chee, but not cheap, a little bit, over here, $2...

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    1. I love mah chee too and I agree with you that it is not cheap at all!

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  5. Beautiful, colour flowers and interesting sky shots!

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    1. Thank you, Penny. Have a beautiful weekend!

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  6. Both my favourite dessert. You have such beautiful flowers and I'm loving the sky photos too! Have a nice weekend, Nancy. ^.^

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. Have a lovely weekend!

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  7. This morning I just drank the peanut broth...homemade by my friend.. but of course, not as smooth as this... :)

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    1. So blessed! Your friend is so diligent to make the peanut broth herself.

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  8. that's the nicest honeysuckle I've ever seen

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  9. Wonderful honeysucles, great skies - have a great weekend Nancy!

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    1. Thank you, Riitta. Have a great weekend too!

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  10. beautiful photos!
    will be glad to see you in my blog and to be friends on GFC :)
    My blog MsSlivki

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    1. Thank you, MsSlivki for your visit to my blog. I am now following you on GFC & G+.

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    1. Thank you, Lisa. It was very smooth and creamy. Have a great weekend!

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  12. I have been eaten the fah sang wu and mua chee at this stall when it was still under the tree. Good that they now have some seats. I will definitely go there again when I visit Ipoh for tasty fah sang wu and mua chee.

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    1. Actually it was my 2nd time there. I am glad I remembered the way to take my friends there.

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  13. Such beautiful flowers, striking colours.

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    1. Thank you, Mamas. Have a beautiful weekend!

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  14. I love anything with peanuts in it! The sunset shots are great Nancy and your honeysuckle plant is gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. Have a beautiful weekend!

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  15. I love the Chinese Honeysuckle! This peanut broth looks so good, wish I could taste it! We do not have it here. the vendors must have a lot of customers and be doing well to be able to make a more permanent building.

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. We are happy for the vendor and his business. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  16. Look's delicious but i never tried it, i think here don't have it. Nice flower, you really good in gardening.

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    1. The sweet peanut broth is not easily available here too.

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  17. Greetings from London today! Your food as usual is making me hungry I love the Chinese honeysuckle, so unusual for me!
    Wren x

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    1. So good of you to drop by from London. Looking forward for more photos from London. Have a beautiful weekend!

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  18. Those flowers are a delightful sight!

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    1. Thank you, William. Your tulips are also a delightful sight!

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  19. That creamy peanut soup looks really yum!

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  20. beautiful pictures.. I love the honey suckle..:)

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    1. Thank you, Krishna. Have a beautiful weekend!

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    1. Ha ha! I think the sky was sending out a strong message. Have a great weekend!

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  22. Yee Sang can also be prepared as a vegetarian dish as well by omitting the fish and replacing them with more vegetables. Typically, the vegetables used in Yee Sang are shredded radish, carrot, yam, and sweet potato with added coloring, pickled ginger, and green papaya.

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    1. Thank you, Michael. Talking about yee sang, I seldom take the fish slices in the yee sang. I think vegetarian yee sang will taste just as delicious.

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  23. Great photos Nancy. The dishes look wonderful. They have a peanut soup in this area that I find delicious too. Your flowers are beautiful as are those wonderful skies. Thank you very much for sharing with Today's Flowers and happy weekend :)

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    1. Thank you, Denise. Thank you for hosting and have a happy new week ahead!

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  24. Really interesting post...thx for sharing! xx

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    1. Thank you, Beauty. Have a interesting new week ahead!

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  25. I like foods made with peanuts so those two dishes sound good. That is a spectacular Chinese Honeysuckle.

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    1. Thank you, Terra. I love peanuts too! Have a wonderful new week ahead!

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  26. Oo sounds yummy. Not so easy to get Fa sang wu.

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    1. Very true, Stacy. Not easy at all to get tasty sweet peanut broth.

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