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    Food In Malaysia

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    either savoury or sweet‚ with a variety of toppings and fillings‚ which includes eggs‚ banana‚ sardines and onion. In Thailand‚ it is usually served sweet - typical fillings include condensed milk‚ peanut butter‚ jam and nutella‚ without the curry. Asam Laksa Asam laksa is a sour‚ fish and tamarind-based soup. Penang Asam Laksa listed at number 26th on World’s 50 most delicious foods complied by CNN Go in 2011. Asam is the Malay word for any ingredients that makes a dish tastes sour (e.g.

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    Poems

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    tons of them to themselves. mortality plays a role in this poem too. Although he does not directly say it‚ he states it in his own way‚ by describing the blackberries rotting as the time passes. “Once off the bush the fruit fermented‚ the sweet flesh would turn sour”. This shows that not everything lasts forever. This theme of mortality also ties into disappointment too. At the end of his poem he described how the kids would never eat all of the blackberries and would be disappointed but nevertheless

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    German Cusine

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    portions of meat and bread. Potatoes are one of the favorite foods the Germans use. They have potatoes with pears. Many like to make different stews that may have three different meats and fruits instead of vegetables in them to add a sweet and sour taste to the meal. Knödel‚ or dumplings‚ are available at many meals. Germans enjoy bread with every meal‚ with rye‚ pumpernickel‚ and sourdough breads more being more common than white bread. Another popular meal the Germans like is the

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    Malaysia Attraction

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    describe Sipadan Island as “an untouched piece of art”‚ while divers around the world voted it as one of the top five dive sites in the world. Surrounded by crystal clear waters‚ is a treasure trove of some of the most amazing marine animals. The sweet smell of coconuts‚ jasmine and salts fill the air‚ enjoy sunlight and white sand stretches along the beach surrounding you. CITY EXCITEMENT When planning a Malaysia holiday you’ll very likely enter the country through the busy and enchanting

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    Chromium Info Poem

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    Chromium‚ Chromiuim‚ Chromium‚ Oh my oh my‚ sweet Chromium What did Nicolas Louis Vauquelin say when he first discovered you? Did he know that you were going to have 24 protons and exactly 24 electrons? Or even 28 neutrons… No? So how did the world figure you all out? Was it because you were such a beautiful silvery transition metal? Or maybe it was your mesmerizing amount of atomic mass… Ya’ know‚ it being 51.996. Are other elements attracted to you because you are simply‚ Odorless

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    Psych 140 Sensation and Perception Web Quest Go to: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/V/Vision.html 1.) Define and explain the following parts: a. iris- A ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening. Pigmented and responsible for the eye color. b. pupil- The adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters. It is under the control of the

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    Pied Beauty

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    How Gerard Manley Hopkins vividly portrays the beauty of pied things? The poem ‘Pied Beauty’ by Gerard Manley Hopkins uses an array of ways to show vivid beauty in this small text. He uses ways such as intense imagery‚ sound effects such as the rhythm and alliteration. The word pied just means 2 different shades of colours‚ meaning that the title just means the 2 different shades of beauty. Beauty can be both seen as internal and external. This poem shows that everything is made by god so praise

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    Philippine Cuisine

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     kare-kare (oxtail and vegetables cooked inpeanut sauce)‚ pinakbet (kabocha squash‚ eggplant‚ beans‚ okra‚ and tomato stew flavored with shrimp paste) crispy pata (deep-fried pig’s leg)‚ hamonado (pork sweetened in pineapple sauce)‚ sinigang (meat or seafood in sour broth)‚ pancit (noodles)‚ and lumpia(fresh or fried spring rolls). ------------------------------------------------- History and influences[edit] Filipino cuisine Filipino arroz caldo During the pre-Hispanic era in the Philippines‚ the preferred

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    History of Malaysian Food

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    are favorites as well. On the east coast of Malaysia‚ a common breakfast consists of glutinous rice. Malaysian Dishes [pic]         Malaysia Dishes • Mee Siam - This is a dish that is made up of thin rice noodles in gravy. It is sweet and sour. • Masak Belanda - This dish is made out of sliced pork and simmered fish that are added to tamarind juice. • Asam Laksa - This is a bowl of white rice noodles that are cut thickly and put in a soup that is made up of tamarind‚ onion

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    Tex-Mex Enchiladas

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    wonderful memory that will last a lifetime. Tamales are traced back in the indigenous cultures of the Americas‚ and each culture and region has its own specialty and way of making them. This treat has an infinite number of flavors and combinations - From sweet to savory‚ mild to spicy‚ simple to complex and everything in between. Overall‚ Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas if it doesn’t have homemade

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