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apart frm the exoticity, this dish is apparently a healthy one too. i like it, altho dont get to sample much in kl.
fyi, this dish is real similar to 'dhal bhat'(staple of the nepalis).
keatix |
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10.26.05 - 1:39 am | #
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guiltless dish i say... eats as much as u want... dun need to exercise... but cut bck on the rice ler. Perfect! Cheers!
JoeC |
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10.26.05 - 10:06 am | #
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ya, my parents are great fans of lui char too ... but it really is something rare in the Klang valley. I know it's a healthy dish, but haven't inspired to challenge this food as of yet (I mean cooking lui char myself). Perhaps I shall give it a try as I love to see green green green ... hehe.
greenapple |
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10.26.05 - 1:01 pm | #
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haven't tried it before, but doesn't look very appetising..all that chopped up veges..
yuin |
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10.26.05 - 4:18 pm | #
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"Looi Char" means "thunder tea" not "lighting tea" and is a traditional hakka dish. Not many hakkas know how to appreciate this dish nowadays.
Hakka Ngin |
11.03.05 - 6:56 pm | #
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Oh thanks, Hakka Ngin. Someone told me it is lightning tea.. ha ha ha. Thanks.
Gina |
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11.07.05 - 10:19 pm | #
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