Eggplant. Sure. Truly and sincerely. A favourite in my house and eggplant, the edible fruit which, by far, as far as I know, pretty much really affordable as well. Like, you can pick up two or three eggplant, for, let's say, RM3.00 and the other I must say is that, you can convert eggplant to various types of dishes (Eggplant Tikka Masala, Japanese Eggplant Saute, Thai Style Eggplant & Indian Style Fried Eggplant). Of course. I know better because, if you are looking for eggplant recipes, look no further. Whether eggplant by itself, or into curries or gravies (Goan Prawn Curry, Nadal Meen/Fish Curry, Vegetable Kurma & Dhal Mutton Curry). Also, either as a vegetarian or non-vegetarian meal tucking in. Eggplant. Yes. They are, mind you, from same purple or green family. Eggplant, or brinjal (Terong Balado Pedas Manis, Ennai Kathrikai Kuzambu/Brinjal Curry, Baingan Bharta & Brinjal Stir Fry) or aubergine (Thai Green Fish Curry & Thai Vegetable Curry).
Friday, November 8, 2019
Saturday, November 2, 2019
South India - Madurai/Trichy (Nava K Explored)
How's the going been so far? Pretty much.
Interesting and exciting. Of course, there's room, mind you, of course for bitching.
Bitching about those things that didn't take off promisingly or didn't fall in
place as expected. Still, in all fairness, I must credit this South India tour
travelling of mine. Now, what about, the characters I have been travelling
alongside so far? Aha! You meet all sort of characters in life, likewise, in a tour.
The ones you can click with, the ones who can get on your nerves, the ones who
love to complain for no apparent reason, the ones who think they are the
smartest in the world and who not. Then again. Even when family travelling together or best buddies travelling
together? I know. There will always be bitchy bitches bitchiness? Or males like pussycats, or pussy in boots? Unless, of course if you solo travel? Which by the way
is my traveling call as well. But. South Indian solo me? Noooo!! I didn't dare
and I won't dare as well in the future. The reason why I hopped into this tour (Mysore/Coimbatore & Bangalore).
Friday, October 25, 2019
South India - Kodaikanal (Nava K Explored)
Kodaikanal! The high up altitude. Yea. High up. Up there. 2,000 meters above sea level, also, a city in the hill of Dindigul district and obviously, sure, Kodaikanal as a nature grandeur. Of course. Of course. Me and nature? Nava K the nature loving and hailing person, though, lemme admit, no, nature walking or nature hiking is not my interest. Pretty much. Nevertheless, I am sincerely with any one of you who are into admiring nature and coming with it sightseeing. Henceforth, the moment we departed from Coimbatore (South India - Mysore/Coimbatore), I was already geared up for embracing nature in Kodaikanal. After all, throughout the years, much I have read and digested about Kodaikanal in the virtual world and should I also must mention all those Kodaikanal sharing on social media? No need right?
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
South India - Mysore/Coimbatore (Nava K Explored)
From Bangalore/Bangaluru, approximately, give in and take, our 4 hours drive landing us in Mysore. The start in Mysore/Mysuru? We being driven up the hill via the tight narrow route to Chamundeswari Temple (New Kantharaj Urs Rd).
Monday, October 7, 2019
South India - Bangalore/Bengaluru (Nava K Explored)
Finally! Oh My God! Must be the blessings showered upon me from afar, from the gods in South India. After years of faulty failures to planning and literally coaxing my other half-half for years as well. Hah! In the end, I gave a damn to every damn thing aside. Let alone this man I have been married to for donkeys years who wouldn't move his butt in accompanying me for a trip to South India. His reason. Mmmm! Plain simple and nothing new. Work commitment. Nevermind I told myself and instead of still keeping my fingers crossed, hoping things will change on my home front, I gave up. I went ahead by joining a tour. Tour of 8 people and mind you, except for knowing one person, the one who organised this tour, the rest unknown. Like it mattered to me anyway? Like you are friends needy for travelling and me, already crowned as a solo-traveller.
Sunday, September 29, 2019
Sekinchan (Selangor) 1 Day Trip - Part 2
What else (Sekinchan Part 1)? What else must or should be considered as part and parcel of our sightseeing in Sekinchan? Okay. Lemme start. Ah Ma House, which by the way, wasn't like a major thing for us, thereafter, we heading to Paddy Processing Factory & Gallery. Just a short drive by the way. Within a distance of 3 or most to most 4 minutes. Anyway, Sekinchan, for your information, is a small town and most, in fact, all the sightseeing spots are located within a short distance. Plus, let me tell you ahead that sightseeing in Sekinchan can be completed within, a day or even lesser. Unless, of course, you want to remain in Sekinchan for another day or two? For reasons best known to you? Go ahead. Your time, you decide.
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Sekinchan (Selangor) 1 Day Trip - Part 1
Sekinchan. I was told that
Sekinchan located in Sabak Bernam, Selangor is a must do. Yes. Must do (Cameron Highlands Pahang). Do or
die kinda, I shouldn't miss out on exploring Sekinchan (Alor Setar Revisited). Told by who by the way?
Well. Those who have already, obviously explored Sekinchan and Sekinchan,
obviously too, for your information, already profoundly known in the virtual
world (Frasers Hill Pahang). What else was I told about Sekinchan? I was told that the primarily or
central attraction in Sekinchan must be none other than the paddy fields. Paddy
fields, especially when they are at their green-green or full blown yellow
lush. Also, just before or right before harvesting. Honestly, to tell you the
truth, I have been planning for a trip to Sekinchan for almost a year, but been put on hold due to the weather. Weather either unbearably burn-baby-burn
hot or rainy season lashing merciless. Finally, somehow, taking into
considering that weather can be tolerated, though still the hot season, me
tripping to Sekinchan and prior to arriving in Sekinchan, we stopping by in
Restoran Suang Le River (Tanjung Karang, Kuala Selangor) for lunch.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Ayutthaya, Thailand: An Escapade Through History and Grandeur
Bright and early at 6 a.m ( Bangkok )., I'm buzzing with anticipation for the adventure ahead! The tour guide's scheduled to swing b...
-
Let's talk Sodhi - a flavorful Indian coconut stew that's a hit in many households, including ours! It's like a cousin to Masak ...
-
As I peer into the earthen pot, brimming with the flavorful Mochakottai Karuvadu Kulumbu, my appetite awakens. I must admit, I have...
-
The other door to a Malay style coconut stew ( Masak Lemak Ikan Masin Nenas & Sardin Masak Lemak Cili Padi ). In fact, a close c...