Chitchat Indian street food, the untensils and cookwares are so dirty and contaminated.... a fumbling country...

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I don't remember seen hawkers so dirty in the 60s...

Do u trust their IT workers got talents? Ummmm...

 
Tea in india uses boiled milk. They use condensed milk over here.
If you use boiled milk with tea, it's super delicious.
 
Tea in india uses boiled milk. They use condensed milk over here.
If you use boiled milk with tea, it's super delicious.
even coffee, the ah nehs has a coffee version called the filter coffee ..also uses fresh milk ..but the coffee is in condensed liquid form ....an unbeatable taste and no horse run ,really ....went around Serangoon road hunting for one but nobody sells like that

but for black coffee , i like the vietnamese version..also goes through a kind of filtration but you must wait staring at the coffee first

the worse coffee ever tasted is in Indonesia..a coffee bean growing country with even a speciality called coffee luwak ...but their coffee making skills sucks ..you can find coffee bean debris floating all over ..they don't know filtration
 
In fact I think mamak roti shop franchise will be a success in the US.
Parata or chuputty for breakfast, lunch and dinner with fish or chicken or lamb curry. Yummy. Add dhall for fibre in the diet. Or buryiani.
I cannot imagine eating waffles all day. It's unhealthy.
 
the worse coffee ever tasted is in Indonesia..a coffee bean growing country with even a speciality called coffee luwak ...but their coffee making skills sucks ..you can find coffee bean debris floating all over ..they don't know filtration
Coffee is not really a malay drink. It was brought in by the Dutch. So they dunno how to prepare.
The Malays in peninsula influenced by chinese style coffee.
 
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