One evening after dinner with friends in Menglembu, we drove over to Aeon Big Falim. We noticed a few new businesses have opened and one is this GY Ice House selling desserts. After we have done our shopping at the supermarket, we returned to this dessert house. We ordered 3 types of desserts to try.
#1 - Double boiled peach resin with snow fungus - RM 7.80
#2 - Honey jelly with taro balls with soya ice - RM 7.90
The soya ice served in a small jug.
Sweetened soya ice.
#3 - Taro balls with dou hua & peanuts
The peanuts served in a small jug - RM 6.50
Banner in front of dessert house.
Other sweet desserts.
More choices from their menu.
Bamboo fence in front.
We enjoyed the desserts and will be back for more.
Linking to Good Fences.
Next, learn to put aside your own desires so that you will become patient and godly,
gladly letting God have his way with you.
This will make possible the next step, which is for you to enjoy other people
and to like them, and finally you will grow to love them deeply.
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The ice desserts except for photo 1 are like those sold in Snowflakes here which originated from Taiwan. I like to eat them a lot! Which one is your dessert or you all share all the desserts?
ReplyDeleteWe shared the 3 desserts and get to taste all of them. They are all very nice.
DeleteYummy dishes :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kinga!
Delete...these sure are different from wht I'm use to.
ReplyDeleteI think these desserts originated from Taiwan if I am not mistaken.
DeleteI used to have a big sweet tooth. I've lost it as I've aged, however.
ReplyDeleteSame with me too. I think these desserts because they are not very sweet.
DeleteWow, the desserts are all so tempting! I won't know which one to choose :)
ReplyDeleteThat is why we chose 3 types to share and to taste.
DeleteSo yummy👍👍👍
ReplyDeleteThank you, Babaluccia!
DeleteHummmm pratos deliciosos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Feriado neste dia de Todos os Santos.
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Thank you, Francisco!
DeleteThey are certainly impressive to look at, a little different to what I am used to seeing for a desert but I would love to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI think you would love these desserts.
DeleteAmazing desserts but but is soya ice. I know what soya sauce is but I've never heard of soya ice. Very interesting Nancy. See ya.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Thank you, Paul! It is actually chilled soya milk.
DeleteHello Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThose desserts look so yummy !
I haven’t seen something like that before!
I’m sure those must be very delicious!
Thank you for sharing! Have a happy November!
Dimi...
Yes DIMI, these are very decisious.
DeleteSome really delicious desserts! That white fungus soup is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie! Three desserts taste equally good.
DeleteFrom the look of it, i think i like the third one the most as got my favourite tofu fah
ReplyDeleteThank you, Libby! The tofu fah is very smooth and silky!
DeleteI would love to try each of these. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee! They are all equally good.
DeleteIt always amazes me how different your food is to ours :-) Take care Diane
ReplyDeleteYes, they look and taste different too! Take care too, Diane!
DeleteSome of these look so exotic. We do not have any of them here.
ReplyDeleteI think these were originated from Taiwan.
DeleteThe bamboo fence draws my eye.
ReplyDeleteI like the fence too!
Deleteinteresting fence
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia!
DeleteWow, i do like that fence! Very decorative. Good desserts, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi!
DeleteNot sure what to think, but can't knock it till I try it!
ReplyDeleteYes, you will have to taste them to know whether you like them or not.
DeleteCertainly a different kind of fence. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret!
DeleteVery nice thong sui. Yumm yumm
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear! Worth another visit to the dessert place.
DeleteSe ven muy ricos. Besitos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
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