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May 29, 2012 03:40
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There are many types of gourd. Bitter, water, ridged, etc. As you can't eat (because you don't like) bitter gourd, I recommend water gourd instead.
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Wan, what is water gourd? I found out that ridged gourd was called "Si Gua". I eat it sometimes but do not like it very much. Maybe, I didn't cook it very well. Its smell still existed after I fried it.
May 29, 2012 05:24
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This gourd is known as water gourd

May 29, 2012 05:27
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丝瓜 si gua is long elongated gourd I think. While xi gua is water melon, also belongs to gourd family.
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May 29, 2012 23:12
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This gourd is known as water gourd


OK. It is not the same as what I imagine. Donggua is green. We usually use it to make soup.

May 29, 2012 23:15
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丝瓜 si gua is long elongated gourd I think. While xi gua is water melon, also belongs to gourd family.
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Haha, I do know about water melon. I eat it a lot in summer. Usually, I reserve it in refrigerator in summer. Cold water melon makes me cool down.
May 30, 2012 10:00
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Also can make ice smoothie but not famous in China?
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May 30, 2012 21:54
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Also can make ice smoothie but not famous in China?
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I didn't make it on my own. Ice smoothie can be found in some shops like Subway, DQ and etc. It is usually sold very expensively.
May 31, 2012 03:10
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I'm not familiar with DQ, but Subway is never cheap
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Jun 3, 2012 02:04
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I'm not familiar with DQ, but Subway is never cheap
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Then you must have heard about Haagen-Dazs. DQ stands for Dairy Queen. It is translated to "Bing Xue Huang Hou (冰雪皇后)" in Chinese. I bought once icecream from DQ. The guy turned the cup upside down before I took it. I was curious that why he did it. He explained that they would compensate another cup of icecream if the icecream falled out when I turned the cup upside down.
Jun 3, 2012 21:17
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Although we can buy Haagen Dazs at most supermarkets, its outlets in Kuala Lumpur are quite limited. If I'm not mistaken, only five. I'd prefer low fat milk and low calory ice cream, and many international establishments under franchise programmes are sprucing up in Kuala Lumpur. As many people are aware that consuming sugar is not too good for health, thus they offer sugar-free ice cream, smoothie and yoghurt drinks.
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