Sunday 20 January 2013

食べる

MS HUNGER IS HERE!!! 
Let me introduce myself,
I m the leader of this HUNGER FAMILY... 
OH!! FOOD!! I NEED IT NOW!!! 



Today, Ms Hunger is going to talk about DIM SUM!!!

Dim Sum a style of Chinese food prepared as small bite-sized or individual portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets or on small plates.

Eating dim sum at a restaurant is usually known in Cantonese as going to "drink tea" (yum cha), as tea is typically served with dim sum.

 

Dumplings

  • Dumplings  are made of ingredients wrapped in a translucent rice flour or wheat starch skin.
  • There are also dumplings with vegetarian ingredients, such as tofu and pickled cabbage.


Har Gow
  • A delicate steamed dumpling with whole or chopped-up shrimp filling and thin wheat starch skin.


Siu Mai 
  • Small steamed dumplings with either pork, prawns or both inside a thin wheat flour wrapper. Usually topped off with crab roe and mushroom.

Bau

  • Baked or steamed, these fluffy buns made from wheat flour are filled with food items ranging from meat to vegetables to sweet bean pastes.


Mantou
  • plain steamed bun like cha siu baau without filling stuff. (ps: Mr Hunger loves this so much~~)

Lotus Leaf Rice ( Lo Mai Gai )

  • Glutinous rice is wrapped in a lotus leaf into a triangular or rectangular shape. It contains egg yolk, dried scallop, mushroom, water chestnut and meat (usually pork and chicken). 
  • These ingredients are steamed with the rice and although the leaf is not eaten, its flavour is infused during the steaming.

Rolls

  • Spring roll is a roll consisting of various types of vegetables — such as sliced carrot, cabbage, mushroom and wood ear fungus and sometimes meat are rolled inside a thin flour skin and deep fried.

  • Rice noodle rolls are wide rice noodles that are steamed and then rolled. They are often filled with different types of meats or vegetables inside but can be served without any filling.
 



Lastly,
 Ms Hunger highly recommend a dim sum restaurant, Kedai Kopi Makan Seong Ki, which located at Taman Connaught, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur....
  

*ps: Ms Hunger used to have breakfast there once a month o~~~ 



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