Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Sweet Desserts At Sweet Hut, Ipoh

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.


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)

50 comments:

  1. See the mango makes me crave for it...

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  2. Both the desserts must be very nice especially with slices of mango!

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  3. ...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.

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  4. Interesting post dear! thanks for sharing xx

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  5. Something seems to be different combination with mangoes. I love to eat mangoes:)

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  6. Love the first one with grass jelly!

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  7. I like my mango just plain. Not much for sweets, but I sure eat the mail course dishes.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥

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  8. I like the second one with the tofu fa!

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  9. I have never seen desserts like these! The copper urn is so pretty!

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    1. Thank you, Ginny! I would love to return for more desserts!

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  10. Oh this looks super yummy darling
    xx

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  11. You have made me hungry for mango!

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    1. Yes, I just bought 2 mangoes this morning!

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  12. As usual looks interesting! Thanks a lot for sharing)

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  13. Great looking desserts. Loved the English tea urn.

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  14. I love to eat both because of the mangoes.

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  15. The desserts look delicious in yellow! Very interesting and unique urn on display. I also liked he woman picture

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  16. Love the tea urn! And that dessert does look delicious!

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  17. Los postres tienen que estar muy buenos, me encanta el mango. Besitos.

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  18. Such a lovely way to present a dessert - quite artistic!
    Thank you for joining up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/05/opa.html

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  19. They look nice whichever way they are facing.

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