Le Premiere Article (Durian and Uzbek Food !!)

Okey, so this would be another blog of mine (I recalled it’s been 2 or 3 blogs created so far bearing my name). Why I put more hope in this version ? because how tightly coupled this blog to friendster, which I checked regularly once a day, so hopefully it makes me updated this blog once a day too (quite high hopes I supposed, but this would be my G&O/Goal and Objectives for this year !!)

For first posting I would try to discuss something familiar to anyone, food !! Just yesterday afternoon I try quite exotic cuisine rarely found in Indonesia for my lunch, Central Asian Food !! To be exact it is ‘gado-gado’ of several areas i.e : Kazakshtan, Uzbekistan, Tajkistan, and so forth (mind my speeling if it’s wrong).

I try something called Pov(lov ??) rice. It is something similar to ‘Nasi Kebuli’ combined with some ‘vegetable salad’ (tasted like to content of mexican food tachos or nachos without the meat) and a piece of bread similar to Roti Naan of India. I must say the taste is so..so. Not very tasty, the size is quite generous though (guarantee to make you full if you can finish it until the last bite).

Fortunately to make up for dissapointing lunch, we’re (me, Boy and Pa Ato, both are my work colleagues in Firium) headed to Kampung Bahru Market and overthere we sample the delicacy of durian fruit !! Hmm..it must be the best durian taste I’ve ever had in God knows how many years..!! The flesh is very mushy and sweet, perhaps because the durian is break open right infront of our eyes. 2 Durians only cost around 13 RM (just multiply it with Rp 2500) and it’s more than enough for three of us. I hardly can walk back to the office because my stomach are quite full with all those exotic foods (I don’t think even Uzbek people ever taste their Pov rice combined with Durian as its dessert !!)Duren

So guys if you happens to stop by in Kualalumpur, don’t forget to head down to Kampung Bahru Market to taste this Malaysian Duren !!

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