Wednesday, 25 April 2018

Glutinous Rice (Loh Mai Kai) For Breakfast & My Garden Flowers

One morning we went to a coffee shop where we used to order our favourite curry noodle (dry version). Hubby as usual ordered the "messy" dry version curry noodle with curry chicken and bbq pork. As for me, I had this appetite for "loh mai kai" or the steamed glutinous rice with chicken and bbq pork. I requested it to be served with curry gravy.
 Loh mai kai served with curry gravy. Sometimes, they will serve the curry gravy separately.
 Hope I can remember to request for the curry to be served separately the next time I ordered this. It was a nice, satisfying breakfast.
 At this moment, I am missing this "ban mee" breakfast. Its been a long time I haven't eaten this.
For lunch, hubby and I had boiled groundnuts.
 Groundnuts washed clean and boiled in water with a little salt to taste. I used pressure cooker to save time and gas. Cook till the groundnut are soft, then sieve out the groundnuts.
 I found this little heart shaped groundnuts. So cute!
 I opened the shell and found two nuts inside.
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The following flower photos are for joining Floral Bliss.
 Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum
 Light pink Cleome flowers.
 Deep pink or purple Cleome flowers 
 Dwarf Purple Mexican Petunia flowers
 Dwarf White Mexican Petunia flower
Purple Periwinkle flowers.
 Deep pink or purple Periwinkle flowers.
Red Periwinkle but look more like deep pink in this picture.
This snapshot isn't showing the true colour of the flowers.

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50 comments:

  1. I thought Periwinkles were only blue! This looks like a very filling breakfast!! Such a cute heart nut! They look like what we call peanuts here.

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    1. Hi Ginny, I haven't seen any blue periwinkles here. I would love to have blue periwinkles in my garden too!

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  2. LMK with curry? never thought of trying that at all

    so many pretty flowers. Do u have kelulut? the kelulut bees loves the cleome flowers.

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    1. So far this is the only place serving LMK with curry. Kelulut bees? Oh I don't know the name of the bees in my garden. Lol!

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  3. I love loh mai kai! Those flowers from your garden look so beautiful.

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  4. Beautiful flowers Nancy. Cleome is familiar to me but I have never heard of Mexican petunias. Have to google. Wishing you a lovely day!

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  5. I had thought having LMK with chilli sauce was weird... first time heard of having it with curry sauce!

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    1. Well, I thought it weird too but after having tasted it, I love it.

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  6. A love-shaped groundnut. So cute.

    Yummy breakfast. Long time I didn't have pan mee too.

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  7. Such lovely flowers and your Cleome is outstanding! Some of the seeds you gave me have germinated. Praise the Lord!

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    1. Thank you, Phong Hong! Very soon the Cleome will be blooming!

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  8. I loved the heart with 2 nuts:)))

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  9. Along with curry gravy, the glutinous rice resembles our “chakkara pongal” made with rice and jiggery. Really a cute groundnut it was in heart shape and your boiling method is same as my mother. Lovely photos from your garden and I liked the shade differences of cleome flowers

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

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  10. Lindas flores Nancy. Buena tarde.

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  11. I loves those flowers, they are very pretty...

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  12. I would love all those dishes. Yummy. Now I'm hungry.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥

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  13. LMK with curry gravy? Have not tried before, don't think I will like it. The heart shaped nut is a twin!

    I like the periwinkle flowers.

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    1. I thought I will not like it but now I enjoy it.

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  14. What else would you order for breakfast Nancy? It's amazing what we both eat for breakfast is so different. Amazing. See ya my friend.

    Cruisin Paul

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    1. Many more breakfast food that I have not shown here.

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  15. Your food looks so good! Bet it smells good, too! So different from what we eat but I would love to try it!! Now your groundnuts are what we call peanuts. I’ve never thought about them as a meal before. We eat them as snacks.
    Your flowers are simply beautiful!

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  16. Your flowers are beautiful. Have a good day Diane

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  17. You have a most beautiful garden!

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  18. I like to eat loh mai kai but have not eaten it with curry gravy. The heart shaped peanut is so cute but your next photo of it when it is opened looks like something else. Lolx!

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  19. Those flowers are super beautiful!

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  20. Your flowers are beautiful! I especially love the cleome.

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