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Photo Monday -people at work. This is my favourite char koey teow stall. It is located in Aulong, a small village in Taiping and is the best in all of Taiping now. The koey teow (flat noodles) is fried with prawns, bean sprout and Chinese chives in dark soya sauce. Egg (duck egg is preferred because when fried it tastes better than chicken egg) and cockles are optional. The skill of the cook is very important. Given the same ingredients, no two cooks can produce the same char koey teow. That is why when we take the koey teow run by two sisters who take turns to fry, we always hope that it is the older sister who fry our koey teow because hers is slightly better. Then there was this stall that we used to frequent about 30 years ago run by a chap by the name of Ah Kow. His char koey teow can be either excellent or lousy depending on his mood! Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past |
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With this picture I remember my country in the Philippines.. People are all busy at work like your picture. Great photograph of people at work Lee. Have a nice day! "The only way to have a friend is to be one."
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That is a good picture of someone working, Lee. I never tried this dish when I was over there, maybe I should have done? Alfie...
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Hi mrsjoe, Cockles are small clams and is very popular here in Asia. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Great picture. Is that an American Tourist in sloppy attire. (of course they call it "casual". By the way, I am an American and do not like how sloppy my fellow countrymen have become. Thanks Lee for sharing. Lu Hi Lulu, No, he is local. We hardly see any Americans in Taiping much less Aulong. Yes, we dress casually here on unofficial occasions like having breakfast and it's because of the heat and humidity. In the big cities like Kuala Lumpur, there are a few who even coat and tie. These poor fellows have to work but I wonder how can they perform when they are so uncomfortable. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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I have never tried that dish Lee. I do enjoy oriental cooking. It sounds really good, though. Your photograph is very nice and lets us see a part of the world that we would not normally encounter. Thank you mitee. I don't think Photo Monday is a competition. It is more of photo sharing (and a bit of our lives too). That is what makes it interesting. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Ha, ha MsEd, Char koey teow is only fried noodles but it us very popular here. Do you know that apart from many towns fighting over who has the best char koey teow, Malaysia and Singapore are both claiming to have invented it. I am sure you can find char koey teow in a Malaysia it Singaporean restaurant BUT it will not taste as good. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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With this picture I remember my country in the Philippines.. People are all busy at work like your picture. Great photograph of people at work Lee. Have a nice day! Yes, Sl, This scene is familiar in all the towns, small and big, in South East Asia. Life has improved a lot for all of us with giant malls and tall buildings springing up all over but this aspect of it should be maintained to remind us of the past and our struggles. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Hi Lee. Thanks for the interesting information and nice photo.
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8/10/2014 10:38 pm |
Great Photo. Reminds me of the food vendors in Mexico. All of the colonias (neighborhoods) have several. Often various vendors come and set up temporary places on a day to day basis. Kind of fun becasue other than the regulars you never know what you might find. Spiritwoman ^i^
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That is a good picture of someone working, Lee. I never tried this dish when I was over there, maybe I should have done? Alfie... Hi Hawk, Thank you. If you were to try it, remember you have a choice - spicy or not spicy. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Hi MySeek, Char Koey Teow is a popular hawker food in Malaysia and Singapore only so maybe you can find it in Malaysian and Singaporean restaurants. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Hi CIB, It is very yummy but also oily. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Ah Ray, You know your cockles. Overcooked cockles are rubbery. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Hi akamatt, I am sure you would but make sure you have the right cook. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Hi Rosie, There must be a Restaurant in Toronto serving Malaysian food. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Hi JAN, LOOK OUT FOR A RESTAURANT SERVING MALAYSIAN FOOD. LEE Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Hi Lee. Thanks for the interesting information and nice photo. Thank you GLUMO. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Hi Poet, Your char koey teow with succulent cockles and lots of bean sprouts coming up. Enjoy. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Great Photo. Reminds me of the food vendors in Mexico. All of the colonias (neighborhoods) have several. Often various vendors come and set up temporary places on a day to day basis. Kind of fun becasue other than the regulars you never know what you might find. Hi sw, It looks like though Mexico is so far away, we have the same food culture. Thank you for the info. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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Hi Mary Ann, Is there a dragon motif on the jar? Those jars are rare now even over here and are sought after as decoration. Pickled duck eggs are still common though are liked for their yolk which is more oily and tasty. Lee Live today as if it is your last For tomorrow will soon be in the past
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