Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Can a muslim food

The very last stall at canteen A (if you come in by the door near the outdoor staircase/LWN library/most places) sells Muslim food. Muslim food tends to contain lots of spices and sauces, and asking them to eat blandly as akin to.. making me eat papaya, I guess. So you can expect an explosion of tastes when you order muslim caipeng because if their food isn't loaded with flavour, it is probably deep-fried. Which is still tastier than boiling.


Beef + long bean + cauliflower and broccoli - $3.30

I casted the long bean aside within seconds because it. tasted. really. raw. Like. Crunch. No matter which bean I took, it gives a really loud Crunch and my brain tells me "how can you eat this! it's uncooked!" I let my friends try too and they reacted the same way that I did.

Other than that, the meal went by peacefully. The beef, loaded with curry, is pretty good and the relatively plain cauliflower and broccoli cleansed my palette.. a little. It still has lots of taste though. I'm quite sad that the ratio of cauliflower to broccoli is like 10:1, but that's probably because the latter is a lot more expensive.

I enjoyed my meal. Without the beans, of course.

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