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Old Style Breakfast

RogerK

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i never had that as a kid........hated the smell
mine was fruit jam and bread.........later progress to peanut butter and jelly.....goobers was the brand.......still around i think.
my dad's generation was you char kway (fried doughsticks) and kopi.....

My fave old style breakfast - yew char kway dipped in kopi-O
 

glockman

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My fave old style breakfast - yew char kway dipped in kopi-O

Yes, exactly what I was thinking of. The breakfast of champions.

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Kohliantye

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Sorry lah bros, today's yew car kuey is no match to those from the 60s.

I love it with kopi too, especially it's crispiness and traces of oil.

In those days the chwee kueys were best too. 20 cents can get so many..........

Today all mass produced lah.......some even by Ah Tiong hawkers.
 

Froggy

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wah, got so many yew char kuay fan in sbf.

me too!

Side track a little YewCharKuay, in Thailand its called Pa-Tong-Gor. Its much shorter and tend to be a little sweet however its always crispy. Thais like to eat it with sweet condensed milk and kaya.

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Their version of kaya is green and watery as shown below.

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Froggy

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Pii Joe the Thai version looks like an offspring of our local yew char kway and bae hae chi....

Yes a little like that cos its a little sweet but then you may know they also have sa-la-pao which taste a little sweeter than the pah-tong-gor like our bae-hae-chi but it really looks like a pau.

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