
cutie knots

slamat ari raya!

layering is da sarawak’s thang

layering. again.

layering. complicated ones.

layering. colorful ones.

*burps*
had so muchy gassy drinks that day. green one. red one. orange one. brown one. purple one. =.= my blood glucose level high rocketed :S

kampung
visited two (typical) kampungs in two days, kg. asyakirin & kg. jepak (which i had nightmare finding decent toilets :S ).
it was a nice experience (minus da toilet finding part) as it’s my very first (and last) time went visiting with muslims friends.
we just walked in random houses with open door. and they welcomed us with wide grins.
try to this during cny, u will kena broom out lo…

we visited 20 families in two days. quite productive eh?
and had too muchy kuih lapis till i wanna puke seimou =.=
haih, holiday ends soon, so i shall embrace da last day with slacking
like rolling here and there ala shinchan’s style (to pay tribute to Yoshito Usui
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like the colour of the lapisan.
From me to you, suejean =)
*very vibrant eh? actually each of da kuih lapis has its own unique name…i couldn’t be bothered to ask la…just chowed saja
Wow. First time I see such colorful layerings. Looks yummy :-$
rarely find this in peninsular…but i think there’s some bakery selling it…maybe at a higher price?
most family we visited made their own kuih lapis le…so that’s not too sweet, me likey (eat)
eh.. i love sarawak kuih lapis!!!
very nice… but expensive though..
and a bit sweet too la.. hahahahah…
Gargh I miss Kek Lapis!!
>.<
almost forget u’re a sarawakian! haha
those i had were mostly home made! not too sweet, just nice :D…
it’s expensive that’s why i never buy them with my moolah..haha, i had them for free nyek nyek! (curl-lip)
Wow berlapis-lapis. Interesting!
Tell us the toilet experience. No toilet in the house meh?
u never tried it before? u should have!
da toilet does exist…just that it’s so err…how should i say it..primitive! i was in awe… (excruciating)
War…the cookies are so wonderful! I mean the cakes. So many colours…so many layers. You must have eaten a lot huh! :p
i ate so muchy that i almost gag by da end of day =.= speaking of diet le sigh
u salivate at the guy in my post. i salivate at all the kuih lapis
(handshake) u scratch my back i scratch ur back
I remember this heavily layered super sweet caked called Proton Saga. It’s made with lots of condensed milk and one slice is enough to give 10 men diabetes. I loved it though, can’t fint anyone who makes it THAT sweet anymore.
i donno if i tasted proton saga, i was served so assorted kuih lapis…and i couldn’t be bothered to ask what’s each call…i just chowed them down (eat) haha
and what i had are mostly hand made, not too sweet, ngam ngam hou
hehehe i did not visit any malay friends this year, i only stayed home and chilled ^_^
since this’s da last raya i will be spending in swak, so i thought why not join da crowd for visiting instead of rotting in dorm…and i made da right choice…
wow…that is kuih lapis…very colorful…nice pics…make me feel like still in raya holiday mode
it’s still raya as raya last for one month…and i just had some kuih raya which my next door gave me
yeah…one month of house visiting….my office got tons of raya cookies…will be fattening for me.
im already fattened =.=
Aiyo… you force me to tilt my head
exercise is good ma (curl-lip)
Those layerings very nice to look at but I don’t dare to eat. So many different artificial colours!
c’mon it’s only once a year…i can’t stop myself from chowing it down (dance)
Randomly walk into any house? I have never done that before! :-/
that’s my first time…and da last time doing it too…
don’t really have muchy malay friends in peninsular
im so gonna miss kuih lapis
haha you know all that food colouring is going to turn your hair rainbow!!
plus a red nose and im gonna look like a clown! O-)
haha and then the outside would be more like the inside =P
Hey! They still practise that in Bintulu? When I was a kid, my friends and I went to every house in the kampung – never mind that we did not know them. There were so many colourful cakes on the table (last time no lapis yet)…and lots of flies hovering over them. And we were served fizzy drinks in very small glasses that we could swallow – one mouthful! LOL!!! Those were the days…
yup! this traditional annual visiting is still practiced…in kampungs la i think…when they knew we were from uni who don’t get to fly back to celebrate this festive occasion, they served us with extra warmth …guess this is truly kampung style…don’t think da same apply in city lo
u just walked in at random? so hospitable
they were! haih, i think im so gonna miss it…
i heard my friend saying.. don’t go in to the temple before u go berjudi. you will def lose @@”
go after u berjudi. well. thats just what my friend told me. it sounded real. Tell ur aunty uncle that! (beauty)
we didn’t go into any temple, we just chant amitabha as we drive driving pass it..is this counted ?
wow, so many kinds of kuih!! yum yum!! how come no rendang one?
there were, but i didn’t snap it guess i was too hungry then … (eat)
mm those layered cake things look so yummy!!
they were! (eat)