tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16267097009206692602023-11-15T05:11:04.490-08:00Take A Food TourIf you really want a travel experience with a difference, You'll find a range of culinary delights to tickle your taste-buds!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692163388205585253noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1626709700920669260.post-38687388917753708652012-12-03T18:33:00.004-08:002012-12-03T18:33:56.717-08:00A day trip to explore Hong Kong Food<br />
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<span lang="en"><b><i><u>A day trip to explore Hong Kong Food</u></i></b></span></div>
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<span lang="en"><b>The beauty of Hong Kong Food</b></span></div>
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<span lang="en">As we all know, the Cantonese cuisine dominates the market of Hong Kong food. </span><span lang="en">Two distinctive features of Cantonese cuisine are freshness and simplicity. </span><span lang="en">As a general rule the more simple cooking is fresh ingredients are required. </span><span lang="en">Therefore, a typical Cantonese feast is a guarantee of quality.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">As a native life Cantonese in Hong Kong, leave that it will guide you through a day of Hong Kong's food tour. </span><span lang="en">Please make an effort to enjoy the delicious Cantonese food as suggested.</span></div>
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<span lang="en"><b><u>Agenda of a classic Hong Kong Food Tour</u></b></span></div>
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<span lang="en"><b><i>Breakfast or lunch - Dim Sum</i></b></span></div>
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<span lang="en">Breakfast or lunch Dim sum is a great social lifestyle of the residents of Hong Kong. </span><span lang="en">Locals and expatriates all what I want.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Dim sum is only served at breakfast in the afternoon. </span><span lang="en">Never attempt to order dim sum for dinner.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Dim sum as Cantonese cuisine in Hong Kong representative is widely available in the city. </span><span lang="en">Never dim sum in a hotel restaurant. </span><span lang="en">That is not the authentic style. </span><span lang="en">Look for some however ordered noisy restaurants. </span><span lang="en">There are plenty of dim sum for quality in City restaurants. </span><span lang="en">You only have to check with the hotel concierge for one nearby.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">«These are the trio of super ' who have to eat ' articles:</span></div>
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<span lang="en">or steamed shrimp dumplings</span></div>
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<span lang="en">or steamed pork dumplings</span></div>
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<span lang="en">or steamed BBQ pork buns</span></div>
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<span lang="en">You'll have to pay the cost of tea (per head) and 10% service charge per ticket. </span><span lang="en">A dim sum lunch would cost HK $ 50 - 100 per person.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Preferred restaurant:</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Restaurant Maxim in the Town Hall, Lower Block, Central, Hong Kong. </span><span lang="en">This restaurant is always full due to the quality of its food. </span><span lang="en">Tel: (852) 2521 - 1303</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Tea Time - 14: 30-17: 30</span></div>
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<span lang="en">At this time of the day, the foods are sold at reduced prices. </span><span lang="en">Why not go for a lunch later? </span><span lang="en">A tea set usually costs HK $ 15 - 30.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Hong Kong Tea Milk</span></div>
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<span lang="en">This is the only element of casual restaurants that exceeds five-star hotels.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Hong Kong is tea with milk very strong tea mixed with condensed milk. </span><span lang="en">Tea also sneaks through a storage appliance - like, so very soft and silky texture. </span><span lang="en">You only have to have at least a cup of it during his visit to Hong Kong.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">During tea time, a cup of hot milk tea is sold at HK $ 6 in the Coral Café. </span><span lang="en">Even MacDonald is serving tea localized milk, in addition to its traditional American tea.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Coral Café, a chain of fast food restaurants that you can easily find one everywhere in the city. </span><span lang="en">Without service fee.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Wanton Noodle</span></div>
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<span lang="en">This is another famous Cantonese food in Hong Kong. </span><span lang="en">It is considered a light meal or a tea time snack.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Without Cantonese sense is somewhat similar to dumplings boiled in Beijing. </span><span lang="en">However, its form is closer to a small ball. </span><span lang="en">The filling is mainly fresh shrimp mixed with Minced pork meat and mushrooms. </span><span lang="en">With a special type of 'elastic' noodles in broth, Cantonese, it would have a feeling extremely wonderful mouth.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">When it comes to tea, a bowl of noodles of fresh shrimp without sense can cost as little as HK $10. </span><span lang="en">Don't go to stores that sell in Hong Kong 20 $ or more. </span><span lang="en">You can always get a dish of noodles without quality about the good sense of HK $15.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Wonton noodle shops are easy to find, especially in commercial areas. </span><span lang="en">These are the causal restaurants generally without service charge incurred. </span><span lang="en">Wonton noodles rarely served in restaurants of haute cuisine.</span></div>
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<span lang="en"><b><i>Dinner Time - seafood and others</i></b></span></div>
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<span lang="en">Seafood is a typical Cantonese Hong Kong food, especially during dinner time. </span><span lang="en">Good quality everywhere fish restaurants. </span><span lang="en">Restaurants Dim sum usually serve seafood dinner.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">If you want to eat the best seafood cooked with the finest ingredients, Hong Kong is the place. </span><span lang="en">Frankly, live seafood could be costly, depending on the type and size. </span><span lang="en">A mere one kilogram deep-sea would cost a few hundred dollars of Hong Kong. </span><span lang="en">However, this is a life experience only available in Hong Kong. </span><span lang="en">There is no other place in the world that could have a great dining experience seafood.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Although live seafood is expensive, you have the option of having the refrigerated. </span><span lang="en">They are also very good. </span><span lang="en">Refrigerated fish are typically sold at a fixed price. </span><span lang="en">Some restaurants even offer seafood set menu. </span><span lang="en">This will allow you to manage your budget more easily.</span></div>
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<span lang="en">Chicken steamed (normal version) is another classic Hong Kong food. </span><span lang="en">Whole chicken is steamed and cut after it is cooked. </span><span lang="en">Applies no seasoning. </span><span lang="en">Only eaten with a sauce of crushed ginger and salt mixed with hot oil. </span><span lang="en">Smashed green union</span></div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692163388205585253noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1626709700920669260.post-17290636139942910072012-11-25T18:56:00.003-08:002012-11-25T18:56:29.908-08:005 Countries that food is the most popular in World<br />
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<b><i>5 Countries that food is the most popular in World. </i></b>Each state would have a special food that is sure loved by its own citizens. But if it got famous specialties around the world, then surely racikannya very special and delicious.</div>
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Well, where are the food of the country can be known and loved by connoisseurs of the culinary world? This is the answer;</div>
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Chinese cuisine. Chinese citizens are scattered all over the world contribute to the popularization of various types of food affect trademark. In Indonesia, the typical food of the country's bamboo curtain a very well-known example is the noodles and meatballs.</div>
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French cuisine. France is famous for its cuisine flavor heights. Production of the cheese and wine favored by many other countries in the world. French cheese and even recorded a fantastic price and tastes delicious. A French bread are worldwide, called Croissant.</div>
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Indian cuisine. Since India is rich with spices, then cooking is always rich in color, flavor, and aroma. For example, various types of Indian curry containing turmeric abundant. Crepes are also very popular with the public, even in Indonesia.</div>
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Italian cuisine. Who do not know the typical Italian foods that have worldwide? True. Pizza is a food typical of a country that is famous for its mafia. There is also a risotto, spaghetti and some other types.</div>
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Mexican food. The hallmark of Mexican cuisine is the use of a large portion of tomatoes and potatoes, as well as various vegetables that the colors are so tempting. Also a spicy bite that always dominate the food. Tacos in Indonesia known as Mexican food is much preferred.</div>
agunghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497135735431279581noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1626709700920669260.post-3315852356557710692012-11-25T18:54:00.004-08:002012-11-25T18:54:43.929-08:00Wow! Menu Indonesia Sign In 50 World yummiest food!<br />
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<b><i>Wow! Menu Indonesia Sign In 50 World yummiest food! </i></b>Who would have thought if rendang could occupy the top position of the list of the most delicious food in the world? Survey results published by Cnngo.com page on Tuesday (7/9), include rendang came out as a winner from all the food around the world. Not only that, the fried rice is also out as champions second in the survey on Facebook, followed about 35 thousand people from all over the world.</div>
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Both types of authentic Indonesian food was even defeated massaman curry from Thailand and Neapolitan pizza from Italy that in the previous survey was in position 1 and 2. In addition to rendang and fried rice, other typical food from Indonesia, satay is also present in the list at position 14. Of a total of 50 lists delicious food in the world, there are three types of food from Indonesia. (LIP6/Ezz)</div>
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Here is a complete list of the 50 most delicious foods in the world version of CNN.</div>
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1. Rendang (Indonesia)</div>
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2. Nasi goreng (Indonesian)</div>
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3. Sushi (Japanese)</div>
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4. Tom yam goong (Thailand)</div>
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5. Pad thai (Thailand)</div>
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6. Som tham (Thailand)</div>
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7. Dim sum (Hong Kong)</div>
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8. Ramen (Japanese)</div>
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9. Peking duck (China)</div>
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10. Massaman curry (Thailand)</div>
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11. Lasagna (Italy)</div>
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12. Kimchi (Korean)</div>
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13. Chicken rice (Singapore)</div>
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14. Sate (Indonesia)</div>
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15. Ice cream (USA)</div>
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16. Kebab (Turkey)</div>
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17. Gelato (Italian)</div>
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18. Croissant (France)</div>
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19. Green curry (Thailand)</div>
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20. Pho (Vietnam)</div>
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21. Fish 'n' chips (UK)</div>
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22. Egg tart (Hong Kong)</div>
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23. Bulgogi (Korean)</div>
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24. Fried rice (Thailand)</div>
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25. Chocolate (Mexico)</div>
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26. Sour laksa Penang (Malaysia)</div>
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27. Tacos (Mexico)</div>
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28. Barbecue pork (Hong Kong)</div>
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29. Chili crab (Singapore)</div>
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30. Cheeseburger (U.S.)</div>
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31. Fried chicken (U.S.)</div>
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32. Lobster (global)</div>
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33. Seafood paella (Spanish)</div>
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34. Shrimp dumpling (Hong Kong)</div>
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35. Neopolitan pizza (Italian)</div>
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36. Mo nam tok (Thailand)</div>
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37. Potato chips (U.S.)</div>
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38. Warm brownie and vanilla ice cream (global)</div>
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39. Masala dosa (India)</div>
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40. Bibimbap (Korean)</div>
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41. Galbi (Korean)</div>
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42. Hamburger (Germany)</div>
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43. Fajitas (Mexico)</div>
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44. Laksa (Singapore)</div>
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45. Roti prata (Singapore)</div>
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46. Maple syrup (Canada)</div>
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47. Fettucini alfredo (Italy)</div>
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48. Parma ham (Italy)</div>
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49. Lechon (Philippines)</div>
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50. Gui cuon (Vietnamese)</div>
agunghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497135735431279581noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1626709700920669260.post-10095284862963836872012-11-25T18:52:00.002-08:002012-11-25T18:52:26.805-08:00Some typical Indonesian cuisine The Global<br />
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<b><i>Some typical Indonesian cuisine The Global. </i></b>If you are one of those who has a culinary hobby or you are an expert on food, cooking Indonesian specialties will never end to be explored. Because it is in fact a typical Indonesian cuisine is manifold compared to the range of cuisine from any country.</div>
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The diversity of cuisine specialties Indonesia became one of the attractions for foreign tourists to Indonesia mejadikan as their tourist destination. Many Indonesian cuisine specialties whose name was worldwide, among others:</div>
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<b><i>1. Soto</i></b></div>
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Soto is one of the typical Indonesian cuisine dishes that are now known to the world. These foods made from meat and vegetable broth. The meat used is chicken or beef. Uniquely, in Indonesia there is a soup not only because each region has a signature soup dishes such as soto Betawi for areas of Jakarta, Bandung soto, soto Padang, soto Banjar, Coto Makassar. Soto also has different names depending on their content such as chicken soup, tripe soup, soto goats.</div>
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<b><i>2. Gudeg</i></b></div>
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Gudeg termasu Indonesian cuisine specialties from the region Jogjakarta. Gudeg made from young jackfruit cooked with less coconut milk. Need you know, the one dish that is very attractive to tourists who come to the city of Jogjakarta.</div>
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<b><i>3. Sate</i></b></div>
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Satay is a food with ingredients daasar meat cut into small pieces and impaled on bamboo and baked in the embers of the fire. Sate served with condiments such as sauces typically derived from soy bean chilli plus. Then you can eat satay with warm rice or rice cake adjust to your taste.</div>
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<b><i>4. Bakso ( Meatball )</i></b></div>
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Meatballs is a food that is also derived from the basic ingredients of meat, plus the difference between the meatballs with flour and then shaped like a ball. Meatballs are usually made with ground beef mixed with tapioca and served with gravy trademark. The area is famous for its cuisine Indonesian specialties such as meatballs are regional Solo and Malang. However, outside the area and even then you can easily find the meatballs because now spread to almost all regions of Indonesia.</div>
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