Favourite Malaysian tea-time snacks
Bottom left — sesame bomb Bottom right — cucur udang (prawn fritter) Fritters made of battered prawns and chives served with a sweet chili sauce
Curry Puffs
Hidden rubies
Mother Nature's gems that go unnoticed
Pomegranate
...yummy for the eyes and the stomach!
ReplyDeleteI liked how you grouped these together, Veronica!! When you feature food pictures on your blog, it always makes me so hungry! Everything looks delicious there!
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Lovely photos from you corner of the world, Veronica. The food looks very tasty, and the flowers are very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gardens from your part Veronica.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and beautiful photos, Veronica. Those prawn and chive fritters have my mouth watering, and I just finished breakfast!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Thanks for sharing.
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Olá Veronica
ReplyDeleteLindas fotos, um forte abraço.
Such beautiful scenery but I'm always instantly hungry when I see that yummy food.
ReplyDeleteOur pomegranate tree froze this past winter, so no fruit for us!
ReplyDeleteLove your sky photos, flowers And delicious looking foods.
Have a blessed day.
Great photos from your corner of the world. The food looks delicious especially the sesame bomb. Also here, in Italy, the pomegranates are ready to be eaten.
ReplyDeletePomegranates!! Glad to be reminded of them. Delicious. And vinca...my mom had that in my childhood backyard. So delicate. Your posts and pictures always make me hungry.
ReplyDeleteThe food looks delicious. The flowers are pretty and I do like pomegranates.
ReplyDeleteYour food always looks so good, yummy! And the photos from your balcony are super! Have a great week, Valerie
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, I love your sky images and pretty flowers. The food looks delicious. BTW, thank you for linking up an dsharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day!
What a nice flowers:) thanks for your sharing...
ReplyDeleteThere're beautiful pomegranates in your environs, Veronica ... If I were you, I would make pomegranate juice 🍸
ReplyDeleteTea served with sesame bomb looks delicious. Great view from your balcony!
Have a nice week ahead of you ☀️
Beautiful clouds in the late summer sky! And pictures of lovely sweets! Happy last day of August!!
ReplyDeleteThe food! The Skies!! I love this post.
ReplyDeleteYummy snacks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by my blog! Nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks wonderful! And, the food looks amazing!
Big Hugs!
You have an amazing view from your balcony. I love it. And the photos of the food - every thing looks so good. I would love to taste those sesame bomb things and there's some others there I would definitely sneak in my purse if I walked by. Tea time snacks - wow. My tea time would be some peanut butter on toaste and some cheese puffs.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos from the garden, flowers and fruits. Malaysian Tea Time Snacks are so different from here.
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Kirsi
Belas e deliciosas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Dearest Veronica,
ReplyDeleteIt is something for making somebody 'homesick' for all the delicious food seen here above. Yes, I've tasted it all while working and living in Indonesia...😉
Hugs,
Mariette
Fotografias muito belas, tanto da natureza, como da comida.
ReplyDeleteAdorei!
Beijinhos e feliz setembro.
Ailime
Your photos are a treat for my eyes. The food is amazing in its variety of colors and shapes. Love the skies, too.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are absolutely gorgeous!! The food looks wonderful and I never saw a pomegranate growing on a tree before, it's all amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love to see your random photos from your corner of the world. The pomegranates made me smile. I used to put one in Nel's stocking every year at Christmastime. The battered prawns look amazing. And Jasmine is my favorite flower scent. They smell lovely.
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Thank you, my friend, for following us. I appreciate that very much. I look forward to seeing more of your special posts. They are a light during these troubling times. : )
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The skylines are amzazing!! And the brunch-bufett too ;) Hugs, Nicole
ReplyDeleteWow soo nice food and soo nice place!Do you really live in Malaysia??wow!!for me it is like a dream!Must be wonderful :))Sorry I did not come before my blog list is out of order and I cant watch my blog roll..Wish you and dear ones a happy day!
ReplyDeleteI love your random mosaics!
ReplyDeleteThere are very inspiring! And the clouds are fabulous!
Happy WW, Veronica! Have a beautiful week!
How can they go unnoticed with you and your camera about? :D Have a great week.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers and nice snacks ❤
ReplyDeleteWhat a view you have, and the sky is beautiful! The food is so pretty and yummy, did you make it?
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteYou have shared some fabulous photographs here.
A wonderful selection, thank you.
Happy September Wishes.
All the best Jan
The food always looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteAll these foods look wonderful,Veronica Lee, and surely taste even better than seeing a photo. And, those skywatch views from your balcony are spectacular. How high is your apt from ground level?
ReplyDeleteOh Malaysia looks great and what a wonderful view from your place! OMG the food photos made me so hungry!
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very yummy snack...in my country they are called onde onde wijen....nice post dear ^^
ReplyDeleteBuon venerdi.
ReplyDeletePrawn fritters! Yummmy.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
ReplyDeleteSome neat views over where you live, the contrast between the houses and the buildings is oppositive, funny to see them close to each other but oh man that food looks good.
ReplyDeleteThey views from your balcony are always so beautiful, and the food looks tasty too, it is making me hungry, haha!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great weekend :) We went to Australia Zoo yesterday, so much fun :)
Away From The Blue
I would love to try those curry puffs!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, the food looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteYour random photos are wonderful. It is truly lovely to see your part of the world. The food looks incredibly delicious! Wonderful scenery and skies and beautiful flowers. Thank you for sharing them Veronica, and I wish you a very happy Sunday and week.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful views from your balcony...
ReplyDeletelove sesame bomb... yummy
Hello, dear Veronica!
ReplyDeleteThe pomegranates look nice, not cracked. Does that mean you've had enough rain? (At least that's how I learned it in Namibia ...) Your food photos take me up to the bone, it all looks so delicious! But the Skywatch from your balcony is also breathtakingly beautiful!
Happy Sunday and a good new week!
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/09/ausflug-in-die-johannesbachklamm.html
Hello Veronica,
ReplyDeleteNice pictures. Wonderful to see that city and what a lovely food.
And your pictures of the flowers are very nice too.
Greetings, Marco
Amazing photos - and some mouthwatering food!
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beautiful variety of photos today - I'd love to have a yellow vinca
ReplyDeleteWish I could visit you to taste some of your delicious looking treats! Great to visit your blog (the is Jesh from the jesh studio -now a new earl and new username: Emille)
ReplyDeleteMy new blog (one word) living between two realms (.) wordpress (.) com Have a great week Veronica:)
Those curry puffs look great- it's quite hard to get a good curry puffs here
ReplyDeleteWhat fab photos what a selection and I want some of those sesame bombs heheh! the food looks delicious :-)
ReplyDeleteHave bloomingtastic week 👍
I think I may have seen these before, and commented, but here I an enjoying them all over again. You have so many lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are gorgeous, and those prawn fritters look quite yummy.
The flowers are lovely of course but the food looks absolutely wonderful. Do those sesame bombs have a red bean paste in the center? I used to be able to get those at our favorite sushi restaurant, which unfortunately did not make it through the Covid closure. (so sad, really, for more important reasons than my craving.) I never knew what they were called.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ♥
ReplyDeleteYou have a great view of the sky! It can be hard to find here in my world because of the trees.
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ReplyDeleteIt sure looks like beautiful weather and amazing food!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful nature shots, but I got stuck on the food. Yummy. I took some. I'm sure you don't mind.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
Those mooncakes are really, really pretty and the other foods look great too. Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a pomegranate tree before... very cool. I have seen prawns and don't think I want to eat them but I'll take about a gallon of that sweet chili sauce. Are the sesame bombs stuffed with anything?
ReplyDeleteWonderful as always
ReplyDeleteIt's always a pleasure meeting other blogsits at THE CORNER OF THE WORLD. I enjoyed reading here, Veronica, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week.
Beautiful 😍
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