Talking Donkey
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During my kampong or school days, in the morning me and my siblings will wait outside our house for the macik and her two children carrying baskets full of different kuehs to sell or at my school tuckshop.
Most of these kuehs still can be found at stalls in geyland serai, joo chat,Haig Rd and eunos. in eunos there is a old indian man still selling tasty putu mayam on his bicycle beside the kopitiam. Except for karipap i am sure like me most of us don't know the kueh's name and will just point at the kueh we want.
So which is your favourite kueh?
My favourite kuehs are lopes, salat, ubi kayu, lapis, kemboja,putu Mayan and roti jala must mix with chicken curry.
Surprisingly my tigress can make delicious kueh too, it was a sell out every time in the small cafe where she used to worked.
Most of these kuehs still can be found at stalls in geyland serai, joo chat,Haig Rd and eunos. in eunos there is a old indian man still selling tasty putu mayam on his bicycle beside the kopitiam. Except for karipap i am sure like me most of us don't know the kueh's name and will just point at the kueh we want.
So which is your favourite kueh?
My favourite kuehs are lopes, salat, ubi kayu, lapis, kemboja,putu Mayan and roti jala must mix with chicken curry.
Surprisingly my tigress can make delicious kueh too, it was a sell out every time in the small cafe where she used to worked.