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After comments on Facebook china mcclain songs about the spiral potatoes, I wanted to throw a few pictures here and write something about food. Maybe they are still in Asia some things that are not in Ustka or in trenches like me that can largely guess which country you are, and what is on the table, as a spice. Last year, I discovered that in Cambodia, in contrast to Thailand, is soy sauce. In Thailand usually is fish sauce and sweet chili sauce. On the coast and Malaysia is magic. china mcclain songs In Malaysia, china mcclain songs it can also be a bowl with soy sauce with chunks floating in the tiny sharp peppers. And it is ketchup, which is a traditional sweet and sour tomato sauce called Malay: kĕchap. In the eighteenth century, he went with the British from Malaya to Britain and America together with the name. But it was to be about what you do not have the Polish seaside, for example .: soup in bamboo. So you have a broader context than an illustration of how it looks stuffed with bamboo sticks. The most interesting thing you can usually see and try on the markets - for example, different species of mushrooms or black eggs. I did not taste like the Chinese century-old eggs. They may also be in different china mcclain songs colors. Often seriously wonder if what I see is cute or not - especially if located next to such a completely frivolous sushi. It's hot dogs or not? And as hot dogs, it is sweet or not? And the answer is not obvious. In Thailand, sugar is added to pasta and curry, chicken and fried fish and green mango and guava eaten with a mixture china mcclain songs of sugar, salt and chili. I quite like them. Actually, I think guava without chili with sugar is pointless. On the other hand, when it comes to drinks, it can safely assume that everything will be sweet on the stiffly. Recent discoveries (relatively non-lethally sweet) is a Japanese green tea and drink that is Beauti Drink "pienkności" you say. Drink "pienkności" was a pleasant surprise, because flowers and rosiness have raised me think of a deadly amount of sugar. But no - it tasted as it looked: subtly and różano. And yet the question china mcclain songs of beauty fixed. Finally, there is some interesting and practical solution. I've noticed a habit of restaurant customers in Malaysia, if something they do not like it or it is inedible. And this small digression - this is something that is inedible, it does not mean that the food is bad whip you. For example, Tom Yum soup in any one third consists of edible leaves, stems and roots. It's just a different approach to cooking. In Poland, throw a pinch of spices and wait an hour for it to boil. This is thrown when a handful of each spice to a bowl, and the soup is ready in 5-10 minutes. This is the Tom Yum soup in the middle of selecting items inedible. In Malaysia, I noticed that if someone is not interested in something, np.kości, it puts them on the table beside his plate. Then a practical and charitable solution is to share with someone that may be of interest Serio. Categories: Kasia. Author: Kasia. Bookmark the permalink.
Kasia, yesterday I watched on the BBC some Anglican-superstar of culinary travel. Marne it was awful - the more, the telling of Thailand china mcclain songs and Puketh and Malaysia. Drama on the hunt. Your stories are absolutely fascinating, engaged, colorful, with a unique sense of humor and charm. Well that's it. Kisses
Thank you Here flutters her eyelashes and modestly lowered their eyes. In the coming days we plan to learn how to prepare a completely new, revolutionary types of curry. We took private china mcclain songs tutoring in making the best pizza in the world (or something like that). How do we get home is go crazy. Not only theory but also practice :)
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