For this episode, we invite two guests to tag along with our host Eric Thien to experience Tamparuli Tamu and try out local food from the Tamu.
Food/drink featured in the video:
Penjaram: Also known as pinjaram, penyaram or kuih UFO, is a traditional kuih for the Bajau as well for the Bruneian Malay people in Brunei and in the state of Sabah in Malaysia.
Tapai: Tapai and its variants are usually consumed as it is; as a sweet mildly-alcoholic snacks, to accompany tea in the afternoon. The sweet fermented tapai however, are often used as the ingredient in a recipe of certain dishes.
Kou Chung: Also known as Bak Chang or Zongzi is a traditional Chinese food made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo, reed, or other large flat leaves. They are cooked by steaming or boiling.
Cakoi: Also known as Chinese fried churros, Cakoi, Kueh or Kuay, are lightly salted and made so they can be torn lengthwise in two. Cakoi are normally eaten at breakfast as an accompaniment for rice congee, soy milk or regular milk blended with sugar.
Tamparuli Mee: Tamparuli Fried Noodle is freshly handmade so the texture is more “springy” and it has stronger egg aroma. When in Tamparuli., you have to try this dish!
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Food/drink featured in the video:
Penjaram: Also known as pinjaram, penyaram or kuih UFO, is a traditional kuih for the Bajau as well for the Bruneian Malay people in Brunei and in the state of Sabah in Malaysia.
Tapai: Tapai and its variants are usually consumed as it is; as a sweet mildly-alcoholic snacks, to accompany tea in the afternoon. The sweet fermented tapai however, are often used as the ingredient in a recipe of certain dishes.
Kou Chung: Also known as Bak Chang or Zongzi is a traditional Chinese food made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo, reed, or other large flat leaves. They are cooked by steaming or boiling.
Cakoi: Also known as Chinese fried churros, Cakoi, Kueh or Kuay, are lightly salted and made so they can be torn lengthwise in two. Cakoi are normally eaten at breakfast as an accompaniment for rice congee, soy milk or regular milk blended with sugar.
Tamparuli Mee: Tamparuli Fried Noodle is freshly handmade so the texture is more “springy” and it has stronger egg aroma. When in Tamparuli., you have to try this dish!
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