Who can guess what fruit is this? Not the rambutan. But the other fruit.
After getting the fruits and kuih, we went one round. Papa spotted this house/shop selling buns.
Bought a few packets of these buns for breakfast and as "hand letters". Very soft and fluffy.
Thought wanna ride my Vespa go bring buns to see Ah Hua geh...but mana tau...
Tarak petrol wor.
No petrol...abandon project la.
Mamarazzi pulak was looking for Ah Lian..lulian (durian) but all the way along Kijal no durian pulak. Not season yet over there thought durians are aplenty in KL. Durian Kijal very sedap one leh.
Instead, she found this giant lulian in Kemaman. Who can guess what is this use for?
Looks like giant langsat oohhh.. But I know it's not, hehe.. Eh, everyday I see people talking about durians in FB and blogs, so it's nice to see rambutan and "giant langsat" in your post, kekekeke..
ReplyDeletehahaha it's buah setoi
Deleteoh we called that fruit as "Santol" or cotton fruit.. i love that.. my mom used to make jam from it..
ReplyDeleteyes similar here . its call buah setoi. wow.,..can make into jam? here they make it into pickle
DeleteIs the fruit buah setoi? You travel using the coastal road ke since you pass by Kijal and Kemaman.
ReplyDeleteTravel LPT and coast road
DeleteWould love to come to your country some day and go to your markets with you, lil Kitten ... and I also would love to bake some fluffy buns for you ... smiles ... Love, cat.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cat :)
DeleteLulian for deco only?
ReplyDeleteThought I know that fruit but on googling... nah not the one.
its actually the parking meter place
DeleteWhat a suitable way to put durian next to the signboard macam "Berhenti Untuk Durian"...
ReplyDeleteGuess it's a coincident la...LOL
DeleteSalute the copywriter who wrote this title!!!
ReplyDeleteFry fry fry crabs to SK!
No idea what to write ma
DeleteHere also no durian, all the way from Kuching to Sibu no fruits. I did get to buy my favourite banana, pisang keling, though - very nice and so very cheap at Lachau, I think...or Sg Tenggang.
ReplyDeleteno season yet kot
DeleteNot sure what is the fruit but it was nice trilling your food venture.
ReplyDeleteIt's buah setoi. Has sourish taste like mangosteen and durian belanda
DeleteI do not know that fruit. But bigger than rambutan.
ReplyDeleteIt's buah setoi. Has sourish taste like mangosteen and durian belanda
DeleteFor decorations lah, abuthen?? Or you mean that is not liulian but soursop?
ReplyDeletenah...it was for pay parking fees
Deleteeih, this post is kind of deja vu lah.. because the giant langsat and the bread hor, Uncle SK saw from Auntie Phong Hong's recent posts leh, she also mentioned these two things in her KT trip.. but then what exactly is that "giant langsat"?? Mamarazzi didn't show, but just ask question.. got giveaway ke?? whoever guess it right, can get one from Mamarazzi, haha!! :D
ReplyDeletelol...cannot giveaway lo...already masuk perut hahahaha
Deletewah, Paparazzi has very sharp eyes, sight like the hawk!! that very rundown house almost unnoticeable, yet he can spot that while driving!! or maybe also with the help of his nose to smell the bread?? or probably Paparazzi grown up there, so he knows the place inside out..
ReplyDeleteit's along the scenic historical houses . lOL
Deleteeih, nice Vespa lah, hehe!! that one sure can pikat Ah Hua to go dating with Small Kucing if he rides that to go and fetch her leh.. haha, but tarak petrol, how lah, takkan want Ah Hua to push from the behind right?? later Ah Hua dump Small Kucing at the giant durian in Kemaman.. so what is that huge durian?? a public toilet?? or a telephone booth?? :D
ReplyDeletetarak petrol tolak motor lo..kihkih
DeleteTraffic light?
ReplyDeletenope...pay parking meter place
DeleteOh, I love that Vespa! :)
ReplyDeletehehehe ....decoration only
DeleteNow its the fruit season... I guess the other fruit is either langsat or ciku, more like langsat. I also had rambutans and durians over the weekend!
ReplyDeletenice hor when it's musim
DeleteI don't know the name of the fruit but I think I have tasted it before. Over here in Ipoh, durian aplenty! I would love to visit all the places you have mentioned.
ReplyDeleteya wor...saw in your FB and several Ipoh friends' FB so many durian
DeleteLooks like you had a fun day as always!!
ReplyDeleteokay la....not bad LOL
DeleteLooks like coconut. hehe,
ReplyDeletehahahaha.....but not :)
Deletehaha it's so cute. what is it used for???
ReplyDeleteAi @ Sakura Haruka
its a place to pay the parking meter
DeleteSure looks like what bluedreamer27 says it is - Santol. What a giant durian statue.
ReplyDeleteyes setoi
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