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What's up in the K-dramaland lately?? I am also looking forward for Mount Jiri to air, @4evrkdrama chingu?? OH MY GOD, October 23 is almost here! I don't remember dates and days at all, too busy in real life! :piggydance:

 

And I think I have to wait for more years to see my Daniel oppa in K-dramaland! It's confirmed that his upcoming jtbc drama is not airing in 2021 either. Have him cast in a new drama, please! :please:

 

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3 hours ago, Sky Kang said:

@Thong Thin I tried the Kueh Teow and Cendol. But the Cendol I tried was made into a drink in the restaurant I ate. I remember drinking it in a mug. 

 

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i think some places they serve in a mug too.

Do you like Cendol.

 

@gm4queen  I am waiting for Mount Jiri to air too.

 

@MayanEcho  we get fresh coconut water here and is cheap, price between RM 3-5 depends on size.

 

@sadthe1st  must try vegetarian rojak one of these day.

 

 

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18 minutes ago, MayanEcho said:

What a cutesy Halloween snack platter!

parma ham with mango!!! i'll take all those..

but no thanks to the spidey tarts.. that's too many olives!!!

 

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18 minutes ago, MayanEcho said:

Ooo, me love coconut water! A piece of coconut here is pricey and quite small. It would only fill half of the glass. Sigh. Had to be contented with canned type.

we have lots from malaysia and thailand..

and india has a lot of coconut plantations too especially they use a lot for diwali celebration!

not forgetting all the awesome curry dishes!

 

which countries are nearest to you that supply fresh coconuts?

 

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8 minutes ago, sadthe1st said:

which countries are nearest to you that supply fresh coconuts?

 

That would be South Asian countries. Usually the coconut would be matured and having the hard and thick meat, and it's often small, just a bit larger than my fist. It would be sold by piece, for around dh2.50 min. The young coconuts would usually be from Thailand or Sri Lanka, but it isn't always there even in the hypermarket. A piece would be from dh5.50 upwards.

 

So would have to be happy with canned type, although I often find it too sweet.

 

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49 minutes ago, MayanEcho said:

 

 

@sadthe1st Ooo, me love coconut water! A piece of coconut here is pricey and quite small. It would only fill half of the glass. Sigh. Had to be contented with canned type.

 

 

Southeast asian countries are abundant in coconut and is very cheap. You can even get it from your neighbor. We used to have a coconut tree in my grandfather's house but sadly it got hit by lightning a few years ago and the tree died. 

31 minutes ago, Thong Thin said:

 

i think some places they serve in a mug too.

Do you like Cendol.

 

 

Yeah!! I love it!! Very nice to drink too during hot days. I had it a lot when I went to SG. 

 

10 minutes ago, MayanEcho said:

 

That would be South Asian countries. Usually the coconut would be matured and having the hard and thick meat, and it's often small, just a bit larger than my fist. It would be sold by piece, for around dh2.50 min. The young coconuts would usually be from Thailand or Sri Lanka, but it isn't always there even in the hypermarket. A piece would be from dh5.50 upwards.

 

So would have to be happy with canned type, although I often find it too sweet.

 

 

 

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Yeahh, the canned ones are a bit sweet and tastes like water with sugar. If you visit southeast asian countries you'll get unlimited coconut for a very very cheap price or even for free. 

 

After drinking the coconut juice, we always make this with the coconut meat. Buko pandan salad. Always present during birthday parties and occasions. 

 

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47 minutes ago, MayanEcho said:

That would be South Asian countries. Usually the coconut would be matured and having the hard and thick meat, and it's often small, just a bit larger than my fist. It would be sold by piece, for around dh2.50 min. The young coconuts would usually be from Thailand or Sri Lanka, but it isn't always there even in the hypermarket. A piece would be from dh5.50 upwards.

 

So would have to be happy with canned type, although I often find it too sweet.

 

the young coconuts very often are bottled.. and it's very good for pregnant women in their final trimester as well

 

the fun of drinking coconut water from the whole coconut fruit is the part where, you need to dig in and start scrapping the sides for the yummy flesh hahaha if you scrapped too hard, you get bits of the shell surface that's "cardboardy" in the mouth..!!

 

 

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Peeps, I just realized something. That I have a weakness for K-drama rain/ umbrella scene. I see one and I am sold. I just caught the teaser of Now we Are Breaking Up and now I want to watch it, like right now!:heart3:

 

Also, I am going to blame K-dramas for filling my head with unrealistic notions about a perfect boyfriend. :headbang:

 

 

I started watching Sweet 18. Episode 2. Reminds me of Goong. But the FL is super annoying and stalkerish. :onfirex:

 

@4evrkdrama I loved Squid Game. Initially reluctant. Because of the gore and violence but once I got over that, I thought it was well narrated. There were few WTH moments but overall, it was good. No regrets watching it.

 

He is rolling in money now. It is NF's highest grossing series.

 

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2 hours ago, sadthe1st said:

which countries are nearest to you that supply fresh coconuts?

 

Me myself being a south asian has abundant of coconut in our field (***blessed).

 

I am from Kerala !

 Its been said that "Kerala” come from the word “KERA” meaning coconut tree, which can be widely seen in the region. 

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Its hard to find a house in kerala without a coconut tree !

 

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Its our "all rounder" tree 

The leaves used for making brooms.

Many little authentic utensils.

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Arent they too cute ?

They are really cheap in certain districts in our state especially Vayanad ( Its really costly outside).

Without coconut oil we feel like the food has lost its soul.

 

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Who doesn't like young coconut juice ? Desserts etc ?

 

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6 hours ago, 4evrkdrama said:

Its our "all rounder" tree 

The leaves used for making brooms.

Many little authentic utensils.

i'm in love with coconut planters lately!! they are so natural, and beautiful.. and coconut is definitely the most beneficial fruit in the fruit kingdom because every single part of it is being utilised.. other than the water and flesh for consumption, their husks are made into coco noir and coco chips for agriculture too!!

 

https://coconutvietnam.com.vn/news/15-amazing-uses-of-coconut-fibre-which-you-dont-believe/1159.html

 

hahaha you know this bristle? 

 

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this is like, THE bristle that almost every household has during my grandma generation. i remembered noticing it a lot when i was a kid at both my paternal and maternal grandparents place. and i was totally fearful of it cos it's so frigging prickly!!! but over the years, my mom and i also dun use this at home any more.. sponges are much more convenient.. and not prickly!!!

 

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good friday morning chingus!!

 

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@4evrkdrama  @BlackLotus1025  @confusedheart  @gm4queen  @hsmz  @joccu  @kokodus  @larus  @Lmangla  @LeftCoastOppa  @Min2206  @MayanEcho  @mirmz  @partyon  @Sleepy Owl  @sadthe1st  @SidTheGuy  @the_sweetroad  @Wuzetian @willenette  @nohamahamoud2002  @Sky Kang 

 

 

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@sadthe1st  @Sky Kang   @gm4queen  I think my fittonia plant will survive, this morning looks a little bit lively then yesterday..hahaha

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18 minutes ago, Thong Thin said:

I think my fittonia plant will survive, this morning looks a little bit lively then yesterday..hahaha

yay, that makes friday happier for you too!!

 

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my terracotta pots are going to be delivered today!!

 

 

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