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Monday, September 27, 2010

RICE IS LIFE


We Malaysians love our rice. Such a melting pot of cultures we are that, the fusion of our cuisine almost all the time gracefully settles us right in front of a plate of rice. If we are not indulging is some kind of a roti prata or a bowl of noodles than we are most definitely with a plate of rice. In fact we can’t help it; we have such an intimate relationship with rice that it has developed to a fine art; whether it is plain, boiled ,baked or prepared as part of an elaborate dish, it must always be cooked to perfection – nasi briyani, nasi lemak, nasi goreng, chicken rice, claypot rice. And not to mention at each meal, a generous helping accompanying a selection of colorful, spicy and eclectic dishes of meat, fish, seafood, vegetables, and poultry.

Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations – FOA – says “RICE IS LIFE” It is a symbol of cultural identity and global unity, rice is the world's most popular food. It shapes religious observances, festivals, customs, cuisine and celebrations.

Then there are these other facts

More than 90 percent of the world's rice is grown and consumed in Asia, where people typically eat rice two or three times a daily. Rice is the staple diet of half the world's population.

Rice farming has been traced back to around 5,000 BC.

Hundreds of millions of the poor spend half to three fourths of their incomes on rice and only rice.

To plow 1 hectare of land in the traditional way, a farmer and his water buffalo must walk 80 km.
It takes 5,000 liters of water to produce 1 kg of irrigated rice.

More than 140,000 varieties of cultivated rice (the grass family Oryza sativa) are thought to exist but the exact number remains a mystery.

Three of the world's four most populous nations are rice-based societies: People's Republic of China, India, and Indonesia. Together, they have nearly 2.5 billion people almost half of the world's population.

The average Asian consumer eats 150 kg of rice annually compared to the average European who eats 5 kg.

Every year, 50 million people are added to Asia's soaring population of 3.5 billion.
Improved varieties are planted on three fourths of Asia's rice land and are responsible for producing most of the continent's rice.

Asia is home to 250 million rice farms. Most are less than 1 hectare.

In several Asian languages the words for 'food' and 'rice' are identical.

Rice is thrown on newly married couples as a symbol of fertility, luck and wealth.

65 kilos of rice are milled annually for every person on earth.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

HARI MALAYSIA


The day we spur the 1 MALAYSIA SPIRIT! Malaysians now have a twin celebration, to commemorate Malaysia’s independence starting this year.

There is a little history, actually not so little as to why 16th September has been declared a public holiday by our Prime Minister. The holiday is to mark Malaysia Day or HARI MALAYSIA. Now a special day that evokes a strong meaning for closer unity and understanding between the many different races. This is definitely a day to reminisce our bond as Malaysians working together for community success and achievement.

LET US ALL CELEBRATE!

Go to wiki for, here’s some HISTORY

Friday, September 10, 2010

SELAMAT HARI RAYA PUASA


A SPECIAL AND AUSPICIOUS OCASSION IS HERE. May this time of sharing and togetherness fill your heart and home with JOY & HAPPINESS.

A VERY VERY SELAMAT HARI RAYA TO ALL.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010


Thank you for responding overwhelmingly to our super lunch deal meals and the take-aways. We did them especially for you. As they were available only for a limited period and now that TIME’S ALMOST UP- LAST DAY BEING THURSDAY – 9th September, we INVITE you to keep enjoying the MANY other additions we have on our menu.There’s yummy satay, cool-cool raita and the meal-in-one spicy nasi briyani.

Friday, September 3, 2010

5th SEPTEMBER 2010


We will say it again. We love what we do and that is we love serving you. So here we are with our newest Kedai Ayamas, this time at Bandar Sri Damansara.

You will find us with a smile at No.G-8, Wisma KSCH, No.3, Jalan Cempaka SD12/1A, Bandar Sri Damansara, PJU 9, 52200 Kuala Lumpur.

Guess what else? Be one of our first 100 customers at our Bandar Sri Damansara outlet and you will receive 2 cans of F&N Seasons Iced Peach Tea (325ml) FREE. Yes you heard it right! That’s 2 cans FREE!

And if you come between 5-6pm you will surely bump into our adorable mascot. SO LOOK OUT! Make this Sunday – 5th September 2010- your date with us.