Practice makes perfectOriginally posted by Rhonda:Elindra, you're going to be my favourite guest cum food smuggler! hehehehe!!
Hmm... really a potential business opportunity to be explored!Originally posted by the Bear:not sure how it is now... but the total lack of economical asian food which is not total crap was a business opening waiting to be exploited...
and when i say "economical" i mean about A$6 for a small plastic tub of crappy fried rice and a side of "beef in black bean sauce"
Originally posted by elindra:Practice makes perfect
Well, it depends on the food. Anyway, usually if you declare for your own consumption they are fine with it Unless it is stuff like soybeans etc. They are very strict about that.Originally posted by the Bear:please don't smuggle food and stuff like that?
especially to places where there are strict quarantine protocols..
to you, it could be just a spice or something.. if let into the environment, it could pretty well wreck it...
case in study: cane toads in Queensland...
Well I thought AVA have already raised the ban from a number of plants that export processed chicken meat to Singapore. The notice should be lying around in my office stillOriginally posted by the Bear:well, who knows... just like what we're doing now with chickens and eggs..
processed or not, they go into the bin...
and i get a some people arguing and threatening me about it...
oh well.. oh.. and go easy on the poppy seed bagels over there.. they're delicious but will cause you to fail a drug test
Originally posted by elindra:Well I thought AVA have already raised the ban from a number of plants that export processed chicken meat to Singapore. The notice should be lying around in my office still
you should have married an hainanese, then you won't be w/o ur chicken food whatever place you decided to stay.Originally posted by elindra:If you were to migrate from Singapore?
This question just popped up over lunch so I thought why not turn it into a post
For me, it has to be Singapore Chicken Rice. I eat this horribly fattening food often enough especially when I can't decide what to eat Strangely, I never get sick of it.
Originally posted by kops21:you should have married an hainanese, then you won't be w/o ur chicken food whatever place you decided to stay.
then Rhonda how? which dialect group should he marry?Originally posted by kops21:you should have married an hainanese, then you won't be w/o ur chicken food whatever place you decided to stay.
Hmm... who are we talking about here, dragg? Who's the 'he'? A tad confused.Originally posted by dragg:then Rhonda how? which dialect group should he marry?
a chinese chef maybe....
How about stuff like :Originally posted by the Bear:when i lived there a decade ago, we could get all those desserts and stuff easily..
so not a problem whatsoever
Originally posted by Rhonda:How about stuff like :
- Star Anise
- Cardamon
- Candlenuts
- Belachan
- Hae Bi (Dried Shrimps)
- Kiam Hee
- Dried Cuttlefish
- Dried Scallops
- Assam
- Pandan Leaves
- Gula Melaka
Hmm... can't think of anything else at the moment. When you were there, were these things easy to get hold of?
Oooh! I love my kueh kueh's too! I think I have collected recipes for all the kueh's you've mentioned. Now, to put them into practice... in desperate times!Originally posted by Camellias4me:Traditional Kuehs.
eg. Ang Gu Kueh, Ma Ko Kueh, Chwee Kueh, Soon Kueh, Peng Kueh & You Cha Kueh....
i like too.Originally posted by dragg:i like chwee kueh too, especially the tiong bahru stall.