Yesterday morning (112th day MCO), just before we started out on our morning walk, our friend called to inform that they will be joining us at the park.
6:35 am
We have the street lights and a bright moon shining over us as we walked from our house to the park which is about 15 minutes walk.
Breaking of dawn at 6:50 am
Morning sky at the park.
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Breakfast
After morning walk at the lake park, we took our friends to Restoran Huan Le for fish noodles and fried noodle.
I bought the above savoury rice flour kuih from a roadside stall to try.
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Back home in my garden
Purple Jordan figs
Purple Jordan figs from different plant.
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Sweet snacks (neen koh) from Bercham
4 pieces fried neen koh and 1 piece fried taro.
This delicious snack is made with a piece of glutinous rice cake sandwiched between 2 pieces of taro, dipped in batter and then deep fried. Watch out for the hot melted glutinous rice cake that might ooze out after you have taken a bite.
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Home cooked dinner
Stewed taro and pumpkin with garlic and dried prawns.
We tasted this dish when we were dining at a restaurant recently.
Vegetables soup (baby green amaranth & napa cabbage) with minced meat balls and dried prawns.
Sambal dried prawn.
Simple yet satisfying dinner (without rice) for 2 people.
Linking to Wordless Wednesday & My Corner of the World.
My child, never forget the things I have taught you.
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If you do this, you will live many years,
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(Proverbs 3:1-2, New Living Translation-NLT)
Those figs are looking really healthy! Hopefully you can harvest them before birds getting them :-) Taro and pumpkin are both my favourite. So yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
Deletesimple yet delicious dinner of stewed taro & veggie soup!
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a good day.
DeleteNeen koh looks so delicious. I've never heard about it :)
ReplyDeleteIt is one of our local yummy snacks.
DeleteGoodness, you got up EARLY!
ReplyDeleteUsually early but sometimes I do wake up late.
DeleteNice early walk to the park. The fish noodles must taste good. May you harvest many sweet figs. I often wait till the deep fried nian gao cools down before eating so it won't ooze out. Delicious taro pumpkin dish for dinner. Love your vegetables soup too. You must be very full after dinner if all the food are finished cos the yam pumpkin is very filling. Were you very full after dinner?
ReplyDeleteThat is the best time to eat when the neen koh oozes out. Full, yes but not that full because it is not a very big plate of taro.
DeleteThose figs are doing well.
ReplyDeleteThe meal does look nice.
Take care.
I am now thinking of how to protect the figs from the birds. Take care too.
DeleteI have never purple Jordan figs😊 thanks for your sharing 😊
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome.
Delete...is there anything that you don't grow in your garden?
ReplyDeleteLol! I do wish to grow lots of things in my garden but can't because of the weather and limited space in my garden.
DeleteI love figs! I wish we could grow them here.
ReplyDeleteWe can easily grow figs but they will not do well during the rainy season.
DeleteI love fried neen koh! Your fig plant is doing very well. Looks like you will have plenty of figs to eat soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you, PH. I will if I get to the figs before the birds.
DeleteHello dear Nancy!
ReplyDeleteI have a fig tree in my garden!
Beautiful pictures of the dawn and great moon shots!
The meal looks delicious! Have a nice day! Stay safe!
Dimi...
Thank you, DIMI. Have a nice day and stay safe too.
DeleteFish noodle look good. So comforting. Long time I did not go for morning walk.
ReplyDeleteNowadays, we try to walk every day. Some days we couldn't make it.
DeleteLa comida y los higos se ven muy bien. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteVery yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Natalia.
DeleteAh add sweet potatoes to the usual taro dish with dried prawns. I rather like the idea.
ReplyDeleteFirst time seeing a cube of neen koh fried like that.
I added pumpkin to taro. I think sweet potatoes will make good substitute for those who doesn't like pumpkin.
Deleteglad they opened parks there for walks and good to see morning sky from park after some long time. hope you enjoyed the breakfast with your friends.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan.
DeleteWhat a great way to start the day...meeting friends under a beautiful sky.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to be able to meet up for walk and followed by breakfast.
DeleteLove how you ring in a new day. Also love all the food you enjoy too.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a wonderful day.
DeleteDelicious!
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Deletelooks delicious. Love the figs.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gigi.
DeleteTaro sounds appealing for me...yummy
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tanza.
DeleteExcelentes y sugerentes imagenes,saludos y feliz semana.
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a lovely day.
DeleteIt sounds like you have already had a good walk by the time you get to the park to take a walk!
ReplyDeleteHope you get plenty of figs this year.
Thank you, Mimi.
DeleteWhat a lovely morning walk in the moonlight! It looks like your garden is doing well and, I assume, will be a part of some of the delightful food dishes you share :)
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you at 'My Corner of the World this week! Thanks for linking up with us.
Thank you, Betty for hosting.
DeleteYour figs look at much the same stage as our do. Stay safe and keep well, Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane. Stay safe and keep well too.
DeleteWe call that savory rice flour kuih chwee kuih, one of my fav. The taro can substitute as rice.
ReplyDeleteI seldom get to eat chwee kuih and first time seeing this woman selling the kuih.
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