Yesterday was Malaysia's public holiday. So of course I am getting excited since I'm off on that day, and also wanted to celebrate that special day for Indian citizens. My mother asked me to bring her to Penang, and met with her friend, Aunty Alia. So I am happy to obligated to her request.
We went there about 12.00 PM, and to be lucky that, all petrol expenses being sponsored by my mother. Hahaha. Double lucky because I'm also got free food! We had arrived at Tanjong Bungah, and picked Makcik Ani, also my mother's friend.
Since we came so early at afternoon, Aunty Alia said she couldn't managed to finish Nasi Briyani on time. So sad!! But sinc thosai was done, so we grabbed thosai. Her cooking so fantastic and delicious. To be honest, if you wanted to eat Indian foods, it's should be cooked by Indian families. The originality still there, and how I love so much Indian food!
The tasty thosai mixed together with dhal and chicken curry really made me so full. I can't imagined as I can ate almost 4 pieces of thosai. Hahaha. Freakingly awesome I guess. Normally if i went to Mamak and get the thosai, I can only ate only 1 piece only. That thing had made me so full already. But yesterday. Damn. Hahahaha I can still put that things almost 4 pieces. Really shocking. Mohohoho.
After we went to Aunty Alia's house, we went to Aunty Bavani's house at Batu Ferringhi. At there also, she was preapred thosai for us. Of course I will eat it! Hahahaha. Different people could be different style of cooking. At Aunty Bavani's house, her thosai quite plain if compared to Aunty Alia's one. Aunty Alia made it more crispy. But if compared to their chicken curry, both of them had made wonderful one.
My mother was also excited with Indian cooking. She quickly asked the recipe and so on. Hahaha so funny of her.
And more importantly, I also can tasted muruku, other Indian's snack. Damn. So crunchy. Yummyyyyyy. Haihhhh, anyone can give some more of muruku? I am craving on that. Uwawawawa.
After I had "attacked" 2 houses, (hahahhaha) quickly drove towards Kulim, as my brother had waited for me at his school. He just went back from Ulu Lengong, Baling for his school trip.
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