As salam and hi fellas..
Well, this post i think is quite yummy possibly make me hungry enough!
Before i fly to Russia, i always think of what im going to eat in Russia that obviously she is not an islamic country that is very hard to find halal foods…At Malaysia, almost every single edge of the road v a halal restaurant…Nasi ayam, cendol, nasi lemak, air limau ais, teh O ais, Milo ais, nasi dagang..arhh..think of them make me feel want to change my ticket and go home now…

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Moreover, its kind of weird to me and my friends to see many un’halal’ restaurants in Malaysia as most of them are halal..Well, here, in Russia, on the contrary..it seems to us that it is weird to see a single halal restaurant here..well, indeed we v found one from thousands of un”halal” restaurant, named as Чайхана. Our favourite place to eat meats and chickens…but is quite far from the centre.
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Sayur Mexico |
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Sushi Yaqzan |
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Nasi Kerabu Yaqzan dan Ridhwan |
Thus, we dont have any choice except to learn how to cook. Some of us never hold or touch a single spatula or the frying pan…never cut the onions, and obviously not the chickens and fishes…;)
But then, they know they are overseas students(nothing to proud of) that forced them to learn cook to survive in this `bread-eaters`(bread is their staple food) country..hahaha
So now, they can at least eat something well, not really like malaysian foods but at least the figure and texture of them are there. Im a first year student and there`s a lot of things to learn (in cooking) so no worries, by the end of 6th year i hope that i can cook just like my mom and mamaks did…i will!!!..insha Allah…;)
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My Own Chocolate Cake |
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My Own Maggi Goreng |
bro.. you bake?? hihi
ReplyDeletei do know how to bake..at least after some of my cake turned into black...damn.hangit.hahaha
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