Vendredi 24 septembre 2010

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So the preparation would start days, sometimes weeks, before the actual event. The firewood needs to be gathered, the cows need to be fattened up, the coconuts need to be picked and grated, and the onions and herbs need to be cleaned and Links of London A Charm. On the day of the cooking itself, neighbours would congregate at the designated outdoor `kitchen' and amid their twittering gossip, teasing banter, the peeling, cutting and slicing of leaves and spices, and the steaming pots of what-not, a feast would slowly but surely take shape! Each homestay experience is different, depending on which kampong you go to. Each kampong has its own traditions and cuisine heritage (depending on its location in Malaysia) and lifestyle. Some of the villages are set near jungles, while others may be by the sea or river. Some may be surrounded by paddy fields or fruit Links of London. Kampung Haji Dorani's charm lies in its scenic landscape of paddy fields and fruit orchards. A stay with a host family here during the harvesting season gives visitors the opportunity of gathering the paddy crop and learning about the staple food of Malaysia. Some families have their own fruit orchards and when the trees bear fruit, it can be quite an Links of London Two Hearts Charm Red experience picking fruit, pickling them and learning to incorporate them in local recipes. Kampung Batu Laut near Banting, Selangor, meanwhile, is located by the sea. A favourite past-time among the children here is sailing! Groomed to be the next sailors of our nation, the children are trained and given sailing lessons after school. Some have excelled so well that they have gone on to international sailing competitions representing Links of London Classic Smiley Minx Charm! In Kelantan, a visit to Kampung Seterpa near Kota Baru, is an enlightening experience of the fiercely traditional east coast culture. Although the dialect of the locals here can be a little difficult to understand, their genuine hospitality is clear. In the evenings, let the village children teach you about flying the traditional kite, or wau. Then, after dinner, be entertained by the rousing chorus of young boys as they sing the dikir barat songs.

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