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Title: Keikakuteki Pavlov Maker Original: 計画的パブロフメイカー Author: Tsushiko Year: 2021 Download: LINK Feel free to translate but do not reupload outside of this forum or share on social media.
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Exactly what the title says, name the last thing you ate. I'll start... Soft snickerdoodle cookies :cuteonion41:
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I just saw Indonesia's one so I want to share what is the best in my country. To all Malaysian, feel free to add your favourite/recommend dishes to all our YO friends. Here we go 1. Nasi Lemak (Nasi means Rice) Some call nasi lemak Malaysia’s unofficial national dish. Everyone else calls it delicious. Nasi lemak is basically rice cooked in coconut milk. It’s the sides that matter. Depending on where you are in Malaysia, it comes with a variety of accompaniments such as hard-boiled egg, peanuts, vegetables, lamb/chicken/or beef curry, seafood and sambal (chili-based sauce). Nasi lemak is traditionally eaten for breakfast but these days people are ordering it any time of day. 2. Nasi Kerabu If the blue rice doesn’t spark your curiosity, the lines of people around the country waiting to order this favorite Kelantanese dish should. From the state of Kelantan in northern peninsular Malaysia, nasi kerabu gets its eye-grabbing color from telang flowers, which are crushed and mixed into flour. The aquamarine dish is topped with bean sprouts and fried coconut, then drenched in spicy budu, a fermented fish sauce. In true Kelantan style, you use your hands to dig into this one. 3.Ayam Percik (chicken with percik sauce) KFC’s popularity in the region (and across Asia) over other fast food chains won't surprise those familiar with ayam percik. Basically, it's barbecued chicken slathered in spicy chili, garlic and ginger sauce mixed with coconut milk. With the right amount of percik sauce, this staple Malaysian stall food packs more zing than anything the Colonel can muster. 4. Nasi Goreng, Mee Goreng, Kuey Teow Goreng This is the most common things you find in Malaysia. Nasi goreng is similar to Omu rice(Omelette) and in Malaysia, we have various type of Nasi Goreng and for Omelette we called Nasi Goreng Pattaya. Mee goreng also similar to Japanese dishes called Yakisoba 5. Lemang Eaten with a meat or vegetable dish, lemang is glutinous rice mixed with coconut milk, which is cooked in bamboo. The time-consuming process to make lemang starts by lining hollowed-out shoots with banana leaves. The bamboo is left over a fire to slowly cook the rice in a process known as tapai. The result is sticky, wet rice that can, and regularly does, make a nice substitute for its plain Jane counterpart. 6. Ketupat It would be a crime against the dumpling gods to leave this fancy little package off a list of Malaysia's top foods. More of a side than a main dish, ketupat comes in several varieties. Basically, it involves weaving a pouch made of palm leaves around a handful of rice. The rice expands and compresses, resulting in a neat little bundle you can dip in your curry or rendang. 7. Ais Kacang Shaved ice desserts are always a popular treat in the tropics. Ice kachang (ice with beans) evolved from the humble ice ball drenched with syrup to be the little ice mountain served in a bowl, drizzled with creamed corn, condensed milk, gula melaka and brightly colored syrups. Dig into it and you’ll discover other goodies hidden within -- red beans, palm seeds and cubed jellies. 8. Gulai Ayam Kampung This chicken curry dish can be cooked in a number of ways. For instance, in the "village" style, traditional herbs and potatoes are tossed in. The best thing about gulai ayam is the smell. Turmeric and kaffir lime leaves, plus lemongrass, give it an irresistible aroma. Palm sugar and coconut paste add that extra oomph to knock your socks off. 9. Rojak Rojak ("mixture" in Malay) is essentially a fried dough fritter with fruits and veggies, though there are regional variations. But vegetarians shouldn't get their hopes up. The whole mixture is combined with Malaysia's ever-popular shrimp paste. It's the perfect combination of sweet, spicy and sour. 10. Roti Jala Roti jala, or net bread, gets its name from the net-like formation that's created by making zigzagging lines with flour on a large skillet. The final product is folded up like a crepe and usually served with chicken curry. Roti jala is eaten any time of the day. I think that's enough for today. I'm getting hungry after looking at this pictures. Enjoy
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~Theme: Something Delicious~ At the suggestion of YO's members, we decided to hold a new monthly contest - a photo competition. The 12th theme is 'Something Delicious'. You can post pics of any sort of food, dessert, drinks you like. - The picture has to be taken by you - The pic has to be related to the given theme - You can use photo editing software to fix the levels, brightness, contrast and so on, but without adding effects (like using brushes on the picture) - Each member can post only 1 entry - The winner gets 5000 points - All the participants get 1000 points Start date: 10/05/2015 Closing date: 01/06/2015
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I'd like to know because curious xD. Erm of course saying your age and gender is optional. Me: 19 boy I like dr. pepper and general gaus chicken. I tend to drink a ton of water though.
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If you could change any female character in an anime to a boy who would it be?
tabethaonfire posted a topic in General BL Talk
Well, you know heterosexual relations are fine, but you know what's better? Homosexual relations. Seriously, who wants an attractive high schooler to fall for a girl when he could be drawn in by the temptation of making sweet, sweet love to another man? With homosexuality comes confusion, heartbreak, hot sex between two HOTTIES, the fight for dominance. Who would settle for just another girl? Who would be the sexiest match up? If you can post a picture of what your chosen female would look like if she gender swapped and let's see who thinks you are brilliant! I'd have to say Yuki Cross from Vampire Knight! -
Okay so my dad is a little iffy about me being a vegetarian to be honest he hates it, being a vegetarian means you don't eat meat and to be honest I don't see meat is healthy at all. Okay so, my dad is out of jail and all and my mom is making Tofu Sukiyaki since I don't eat meat, my dad is eating something else, my mom is eating what I'm having and so is my 3 year old little sister. My dad had the guts to come up to me and say, "Being a vegetarian is what's causing your health to get worse and worse." Do you agree or disagree with him? I do have health problems: Asthma, getting weak during winter time (staying in bed can't eat well), high blood pressure, and getting seizures while stressed out. Let me know what you think, I need to hit him upside the head with a frying pan, I will. :3 I see being a vegetarian can be healthy, but he won't listen.
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this thread is about Your favourite dessert :hamtaro-005 (6): mine its( lemon tart )it's a little sour but i loooove it ice cream from baskin robbins (mocha)and(praline) i like some French dessert like : mille feuilles eclair au cafe so friends what about you :hamtaro-005 (10):
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Haha, yeah, you read it right! I'm a total lover of cooking, and I would love to learn how to make Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Indian,Thai, etc. food. Anything is appreciated ! If you've got any kind of recipes, and a little bit of time, please share your knowledge with me! Thank you already! *bows* And if you don't have got the recipe, just tell me the name of the food, and I'll try to find it from a cook book or internet (: I know many foods already, but of course there are always thousands of different variations about every food. Like Bentos.... THOUSANDS of different recipes ! Please share your favourites with me, I'd really appreciate it! (: Also I could share my recipes here, if you'd like to (: Please help me here!