Maybe the Malaysians are not as fussy as Singaporeans.....Originally posted by sbst275:Yeah
As always
Cos their industry aren't productive...
Go Giant and see, so many chili sauce brand, but all Asli flavour, not like SinSin, so many varients
Me tooOriginally posted by elindra:Maybe the Malaysians are not as fussy as Singaporeans.....
I dunno if it is normal for u but I have oil for normal cooking and deep frying and different soy sauce and chilli sauces for different dishes
I use (Borges?) Mild Flavored Olive Oil but for deep frying I think Knife brand and Duck brand is the bestOriginally posted by sbst275:Me too
I dun use Canola Oil for deep frying... I use Duck
Soy sauce, I also use diff one... Tiger,1 like $2 one, 1 like $3.90 one
Chili sauce, I got 4 diff type de
Oil, I all use Lam Soon's oneOriginally posted by elindra:I use (Borges?) Mild Flavored Olive Oil but for deep frying I think Knife brand and Duck brand is the best
I like the Tiger Brand Dark Soysauce, then for normal use I like to use the Malaysian 'Football' Brand and for steaming fish I like to use Woh Hup's 'Tangkwei' Soysauce.
Chilli Sauce cannot remember brand
Ya Tangkwei sauce is the small bottle oneOriginally posted by sbst275:Oil, I all use Lam Soon's one
Knife not bad, sometimes buy 5kg bottle at 1 go
'Tangkwei sauce'? That small bottle one right?
Chili, I use SinSin... Asli, Thai Chili, Garlic Chili and 1 ABC Sambal
I seeOriginally posted by elindra:Ya Tangkwei sauce is the small bottle one
Got another brand I use but I forgot...but that one is not sold off retail shelves. You need to call the manufacturer direct but it's expensive but the quality of soysauce is very good. 1 bottle for about 9 bucks
Pearl River Brand.... there was once in the past...few years back where they had to withdraw the goods from the shelves due to high level of some form of toxin which can occur naturally in soysauce.Originally posted by sbst275:I see
Still, my folks will say the "Pearl River" one cheap and good Unless you buy from chap huey tiam, NTUC 1 bottle is $2, but I know the cost is $25 per ctn of 24
China things is like thatOriginally posted by elindra:Pearl River Brand.... there was once in the past...few years back where they had to withdraw the goods from the shelves due to high level of some form of toxin which can occur naturally in soysauce.
But for soysauce I don't really want to go for cheap coz usually the cheaper ones are made from GM beans
Btw if you are talking about soysauce, China beans make the best soysauce coz it has this fragrance lacking in Canadian and American soybeansOriginally posted by sbst275:China things is like that
That dao si hi still banned
I seeOriginally posted by elindra:Btw if you are talking about soysauce, China beans make the best soysauce coz it has this fragrance lacking in Canadian and American soybeans
Hanor hanorOriginally posted by elindra:Anyway, I think for most Singaporeans, we have a few of everything instead of 1 flavour for all.....
Just talking about Tea, I think I have more than 20 different Teas at home
Actually I should think it will be more upmarket in KL. Not really trolled through their supermarkets but if their food magazines are publishing recipes on how to use ingredients like Black Truffles, I should think it should be pretty similar to SG.Originally posted by sbst275:Hanor hanor
KL maybe yes, dun forget the main ports and Ind Pks are at KlangOriginally posted by elindra:Actually I should think it will be more upmarket in KL. Not really trolled through their supermarkets but if their food magazines are publishing recipes on how to use ingredients like Black Truffles, I should think it should be pretty similar to SG.
Don't forget Shah Alam horOriginally posted by sbst275:KL maybe yes, dun forget the main ports and Ind Pks are at Klang
But things there still ex
YeahOriginally posted by elindra:Don't forget Shah Alam hor
Originally posted by sbst275:Yeah
I know F&N Malaysia is there
Originally posted by elindra:
Nestle is there too
Spring is not the best. Last time there is this Kawan brand Roti Prata but now I hardly see it anymoreOriginally posted by sbst275:
Anyway, that day ST Life commended abt the instant roti prata.. Spring (If I can remember) got the best rating, NTUC worst (Saltish and look more like a flat pancake )
Spring was rated 2ndOriginally posted by elindra:Spring is not the best. Last time there is this Kawan brand Roti Prata but now I hardly see it anymore
So which brand is rated best?Originally posted by sbst275:Spring was rated 2nd
Gotta go... Prepare dinner