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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Lunch
This is the lunch we had today: a basic set of meals that Sundanese people would typically have.
In the bamboo container and wrapped in banana leaf is rice, our staple food which without which we can't call a meal a proper meal. The side dishes we had were fried tofu and tempe (or tempeh in English), grilled fish (the protein sources), and some vegetables (we had stir-fried labu jipang or chayote shoots). The red and brownish things in the small 'saucers' are sambal (chilly sauces) in which we dip the the chunk of fish before eating it with the rice. We had two types of sambal today: the red one is chili and terasi based called sambal terasi and the deep brownish one is sweet soy sauce based called sambal kecap.
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4 comments:
Love it all. The meal must be very appetising.
last week i have my meal wrapped in a kind of leaf (not banana).I was on jungle trip trekking for 6 hrs to village near to Klimatan/Sarawak border.Our meal prepared by villagers(hill paddy rice).
Its taste so nice & fresh smell.
This looks delicious.
Eki, please see the website
http://www.islamicart.co.il/en/
and also click on my tag "Islamic Art Museum" for more posts.
The museum is two storeys, with many different rooms for the various periods of Islamic art.
It started in 1974 when the late Mrs. Vera Bryce Salomons donated her private collection.
The museum is located in a nice Jewish neighborhood, near the big Jerusalem Theater.
I'm not sure how it is funded. The admission fee is quite high.
I will have to post more photos about it. I took them before I saw the Photography prohibited sign.
the food is definitely appetizing. ^0^
the use of banana leaf and the fried fish is a filipino favorite as well.
yummy!
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