Weird stuff in your country...

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I will view this as an excellent opportunity to develop restraint and overcome my inner desires to become addicted to it.

I know it will take much will power, but I shall over come the temptation.

I will avoid the possibility of becoming addicted by refusing to take a taste of it.

Yeah, look at what it did to me, man. It filled my dad's car with odour, and when I ate it last 10 years ago, it felt too sweet I almost fainted. Hell, I even got diaorrhea after that. No way I'm gonna take a whiff of that again.
 
I will take this opportunity to declare brothers Muslim Knight and north_malaysian as two of the many weird things to be found in Malaysia:D


Believe me I've been called weird so many times before I don't even consider that offensive anymore. In fact, it feeds my ego... to be called a singularity.

Weird is the new definition of cool... in this dictionary I just wrote.
 
If you ever get to the USA we have some fairly weird stuff.

The Marfa lights here in Texas:

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http://www.envasion.net/2003/marfa.html

i've seen them, have you? strange.
 
i've seen them, have you? strange.

No not yet. I've been through Marfa a few times in the day time, but work kept me from staying till after dark. Maybe one day I will be able to get back down there.
 
The teens from here are using "concrete" for cool.
I would like to taste the durian

I dont know whether you can get "Durian ice-cream" in Romania...

but outside Asia Pacific you can get it in:

New York
*Chinatown Ice Cream Factory
*Chaa Chaa (a Thai bakery)
* Dynasty Supermarket

San Francisco
* Polly Ann's Ice Cream

Maybe you can import it:

1) Dynamic Ice Cream Manufacturer Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia)
2) Wall's Ice Cream (Unilever - Malaysia)
 
No not yet. I've been through Marfa a few times in the day time, but work kept me from staying till after dark. Maybe one day I will be able to get back down there.

the big bend area is one of my favourite places. i hope to get back too one day.
 
I dont know whether you can get "Durian ice-cream" in Romania...
I never saw durian ice cream but i think i could buy the fruit. I have to check up in supermarkets and taste it. After so many different opinion its a must :D
 
I must have too much free time. I just found this site:

Foods to Try before you Die...

Link:http://chef2chef.net/features/cynthia/article/2005-09.htm

Yes Durain is on the list.

We do have advantage in reading that list. A lot of the foods on it are haram, so we can resist the temptation in trying them.

I love this quote from the site:

He began working his magic in the kitchen, and soon the entire house had wonderful fragrances going through it. Once he had the biryani going, he went upstairs to the computer and checked out Durian fruit on the Internet.

He came downstairs with a puzzled look and said he had found out tons of stuff, but not how to open the fruit! If you've never seen one, well…it's very large, oval, and has a hard husk covered with sharp thorns. The Durian is infamous for its, ummm rather pungent odor. But if you can get past that, the fruit is said to be glorious, with a custard and strawberry taste to it. Many places like airports have banned it, for obvious reasons.
 
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I remember the days when I actually liked durians. Eating a lot of durians can warm up your body, but excessive eating may actually get you a fever.
I stopped eating it when I was 11. Can't remember what actually caused the diaorrhea but the last thing I ate was durian.

But a Malaysian can't be called a Malaysian until he has had a taste of durian.
 
I never saw durian ice cream but i think i could buy the fruit. I have to check up in supermarkets and taste it. After so many different opinion its a must :D

It's a seasonal fruit, i dont think you can easily find it... but the ice creams are always available.... Good luck to find one in Romania.

I've got dozens of Malaysians friends studying in Egypt. They have to fork out $50.00 for one durian... TOO EXPENSIVE... they bought it from the Thais living in Cairo.
 
Owh, :rollseyes, we all want to be different and unique, now don't we?

p/s - north_malaysian is still the coolest Penangite I've ever forummed with.

I'm the most unique of all Penangites you've ever met because I dont like "Nasi Kandar"...:blind: But "Roti Canai" in Transfer Road is THE BEST...
 

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