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pinkpau

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  1. Hi Kristin,

    Thanks for blogging! I always get so excited seeing your blog. I'm from Msia but I love anything Japanese! :biggrin:

    Your kids are adorable! Do they speak mainly Japanese or English? I'm trying to learn more Japanese cooking. The Chinese here use burdock too but mainly as a herb in soups. We use a lot of arrowroot as well, do the Japanese too?

    Thanks for sharing with us your life! Hope to see more of your posts!

  2. The Chinese do a fantastic braise of the trotters, either in vinegar or just with dark sauce and spices and slowly cooked....absolutely gorgeous!! The tendons soften and the meat's incredibly tender! :rolleyes: The same is done for the cheek meat (beautifully soft), ears and nose....I know...the Chinese never let any part go to waste!! :smile:

  3. Thanks for all your posts! It's amazing to see how diverse our breakfasts can be around the world! I just ate a popiah (spring roll) for breakfast and some mango. Here, in Malaysia, nasi lemak and kuih (local cakes) are a main staple....very bad for the waistline! :blink: But delicious nonetheless!

  4. Hi, I've been a lurker for a while and this is my first post! I hail from sunny Malaysia and was just wondering....what do people eat for breakfast? Or is there a similar thread around somewhere already?

    I had a wholemeal steamed roll (called 'pau') filled with raisins and chinese wolfberries! Yummy! :wub:

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