Sunday, March 16, 2008

Salak-menyalak

The snake fruit, or buah salak as it is well-known, is roughly the size of a ripe fig (not the dried ones) tho some could be larger. I only know abt this fruit just last year. They're mostly available in Indonesia, tho i found some in d pasar malam at Sunway. Those bought in Medan is generally more juicy n big compare to those in Jakarta, sold for RM10 per 1.5kg.
To eat them, just peel at the skin, easier if u peel from the tip of the fruit. I've got a colleague who could finish a whole big bag of it just like tat, attacking the fruit 1 by 1 til it's all gone - n she's fast!

The most recent dance we did is called Sea Salt Sally. It is a 96 steps dance, 4 walls. The song is rather old but the choleography is alrite. But nothing compares to You're My Destiny. That's our fav nowadays. Nancy, one of our instructors, will be migrating to NZ soon. She's reaching her 50s, has 3 boys but she still looks stunning. She's one of those who makes heads turn n yet she's wonderfully warm. I wish her well there n tat she will find a dancing opportunity tat suits her.


3 comments:

KERALAM said...

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chongerin said...

never heard of such food la.. can u tell me more? Can get in Msia easily or not? Just in case some patient here tell me they had "salak" I dun wan 2 give a blank face "ah..." u know..

CK said...

aiyo... erin u so sanba lah!!!

steph, like ur title : salak-menyalak! ur malay not bad huh?