After yesterday's lunch (which I have posted here), my friend took me to a place named Sweet Hut, located at 68, Persiaran Greentown 2, Pusat Perdagangan Greentown, Ipoh. It opens daily from 12 pm to 12 am! We ordered 2 types of chilled sweet desserts for 2 people to share. I can't remember the names of the desserts but both had fresh mango slices in them.
1st dessert - Mango slices, sago, black grass jelly cubes (leong fun), etc.
Seen from a different angle.
2nd dessert - mango slices, soya bean curd (tofu fa), etc.
Initially I arranged the 2 desserts for a picture.
Then my friend pointed out that I should take with the words in front.
And so this is the better arrangement!
Thanks to my friend for this dessert treat!
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The following photos are for joining Tuesday's Treasures & Image-in-ing.
English tea urn (1900) from the Hor Yan Hor museum, Ipoh old town.
A picture from the Lim Kopi cafe, Ipoh old town.
Linking to Tuesday's Treasures & Image-in-ing.
I have been young and now I am old.
And in all my years I have never seen the Lord forsake a man who loves him;
nor have I seen the children of the godly go hungry.
(Psalm 37:25, The Living Bible-TLB)
See the mango makes me crave for it...
ReplyDeleteI love mangoes too!
DeleteBoth the desserts must be very nice especially with slices of mango!
ReplyDeleteBoth were very nice!
DeleteDeliciosos e bem apresentado.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thank you, Francisco!
Delete...tea certainly is and has been a big part of life in your area. Such a lovely piece of art! Thank Nancy for stopping by, enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom!
DeleteInteresting post dear! thanks for sharing xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty!
DeleteI spy mango - Yum!
ReplyDeleteWe all love mango!
DeleteSomething seems to be different combination with mangoes. I love to eat mangoes:)
ReplyDeleteI love mangoes too!
DeleteLove the first one with grass jelly!
ReplyDeleteThat was good!
DeleteI like my mango just plain. Not much for sweets, but I sure eat the mail course dishes.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
I too prefer plain mango.
Deletelooks tasty!:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kica!
DeleteI like the second one with the tofu fa!
ReplyDeleteBoth very good!
DeleteI have never seen desserts like these! The copper urn is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny! I would love to return for more desserts!
DeleteOh this looks super yummy darling
ReplyDeletexx
Thank you, Sakuranko!
DeleteI love sago pudding!
ReplyDeleteI like too!
DeleteYou have made me hungry for mango!
ReplyDeleteYes, I just bought 2 mangoes this morning!
DeleteAs usual looks interesting! Thanks a lot for sharing)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteGreat looking desserts. Loved the English tea urn.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas!
DeleteI love to eat both because of the mangoes.
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteThe desserts look delicious in yellow! Very interesting and unique urn on display. I also liked he woman picture
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan!
DeleteLove the tea urn! And that dessert does look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteLos postres tienen que estar muy buenos, me encanta el mango. Besitos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
DeleteThey look nice
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne!
DeleteSuch a lovely way to present a dessert - quite artistic!
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Thank you, Sue! Have a lovely day!
DeleteThe tea urn is neat!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William!
DeleteThey look nice whichever way they are facing.
ReplyDeleteMost important they taste nice. Lol!
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