Summer Corn Salad

I lugged a big sack of corn home from the market the other day thinking I would throw together a picnic salad to take on a hike out to the coast. Raw corn kernels with a vinaigrette I've been hooked on bit lately. If you can imagine a lemonade vinaigrette made with a bit of brown sugar, you'd be in the ballpark. Beyond that, the salad gets a ton of toasted seeds for crunch, and a generous showering of Mexican oregano to bring things back to Earth. The hike fell though, and we ended up eating the salad at home instead of overlooking the Pacific. The concession? A short walk to the Dahlia garden in Golden Gate Park, which is in bloom right now.

Summer Corn Salad Recipe

I went a bit over-board with the dahlia pictures here. I can't help it. It happens every time I stop by with a camera in tow. This garden sits to the right of the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park. A little pocket of color, easy to miss from the road. Just about this time each year the flowers explode into an incredible range of blooms. The dahlias have fanciful names like: eden lemonade, skip-to-my-lou, clouds & rain, weston pirate, and bel fiore.

Summer Corn Salad Recipe

On this particular visit I chatted with one of the gardeners. She told me about the annual sale, and the Dahlia Society of California. She was friendly, and had a meticulous pencil-drawn chart of the garden.

I'm convinced this is one of the happiest place in San Francisco this time of year. It's hard not to be charmed by these giant candy-colored pom-poms. People smile, they chat with each other, they pepper the gardeners with questions. One of my favor! ite clas ses in college was about urban planning. One of the theories we talked about was triangulation - the idea that a good public space has something for people to look at or experience together. Strangers end up talking to each other, congregating, sitting around. A shared experience. I see this dynamic at the dahlia garden, and it's part of what I love about visiting the space.

Summer Corn Salad Recipe

I hope you enjoy the corn salad if you try it. It's a breeze to throw together, and it travels well in an over-sized jar. You can toss the corn and shallots ahead of time, just leave enough room to throw the seeds and oregano in just before serving/eating. -h

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Taiwan Fair of Fruits and Vegetables, Jaya Grocer Empire Shopping Gallery, Subang

Just last week, Jaya Grocer at Empire Shopping Gallery launched theTaiwan Fair of Fruits and Vegetables, bringing to us urbanites in Klang Valley the opportunity to sample rare imported Taiwan vegetables & fruits at pretty affordable prices (well, minus the flight tickets & accomodation to Taiwan is savings no?!).:P

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The objective of the fair is to draw attention to availability of these unique Taiwanese fruits, especially the Golden Mangoes and the luscious dark Kyoho grapes, and vegetables in Malaysia.

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Golden mangoes

The Taiwan Golden Mangoes are predominantly grown on the hillside 200-500m above sea level in southern Taiwan. This Jin Hwang variety of mangoes has large fruits with a thin core. Its skin is golden and smooth with a touch of light pink, and its flesh is silky with almost no fibres. The harvesting season is from May to September.
To ensure the quality and safety of mangoes, the government has established a quality and safety management programme specifically for the orchards and distributors that supply export mangoes. The system stipulates registration for farmers and exporters, certification of exporting orchards, guidance for integrated pest managem! ent with reduced use of pesticides, pesticide residue detection, appropriate pre-harvesting handling and post-harvesting packaging, and a barcode labeling operation and tracking scheme. The recent increase in export volume attests the effectiveness of this quality and safety management system.

Irwin
Irwin is another variety grown in Taiwan for export. It has apple-red skin, and has fragrant and yellow velvety flesh.

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Kyoho grapes really sweet & almost like the Korean grapes kinda texture (where the skin & the flesh separates easily). On the right is the sweet plums.

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Kyoho grapes

Kyoho grapes, pronounced kee-OH-ho, are big, dark purple, sometimes almost jet black, thick-skinned, extremely showy grapes that offer a superb sweet flavor. The taste, texture and juice are very similar to the familiar Concord grape.Quite fragrant, the nearly one-inch of meaty flesh inside is deliciously sweet and very juicy.The grapes moderate acidity makes for the right balance of flavours.
** An original Japanese table grape, the name Kyoho means great or big mountain and was named after Mount Fuji because of its generous size.
Its the King of Grapes in Japan and grows in the Minoh mountain area there. The variety is a successf! ul cross between Campbell and Centennial grapes.
Kyoho grapes make a lovely edible garnish. It dresses up almost any dish and make great tasting preserves, jams, desserts and topping. Puree the seeded pulp to make a refreshing juice and to flavour iced beverages.

Nutritional Value
Cholesterol-free, low in fat and sodium, grapes offer some vitamin C, potassium, thiamine and dietary fibre.

Production Season
June-August, September-October, December-February.

Cultivation Regions
Changhua, Taichung, Nantou, and Miaoli counties.

Nutritional Content : (Per 100g)

Nutritional Content

Caloric (cal)

Water (g)

Protein (g)

Fat (g)

Carbohydrates (g)

Fiber (g)

Grape

51

84.6

0.5

0.1

11.6

0.4

Vitamin A(IU)

Vitamin B1(mg)

Vitamin B2(mg)

Vitamin C(mg)

Potassium (mg)

Magnesium (mg)

Phosphate (mg)

5.1

0.06

0.02

9

40

18

14

A giant, oblong-shaped watermelon weighing about 20kg was cut at the opening of the fair. Alsopresent at the jumbo watermelon cutting ceremony were representatives from the Taiwan Trade Centre and District Farmers Association in Taiwan, as well as retail buyers.

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Really huge watermelons!

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We treated to some of these fruits after the ceremony. I find the Taiwan watermelon more fleshy than our usualvariety & boasted of a more natural sweetness in taste.

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Winter bitter gourd

I was tempted to buy these just cos they are so pretty in white!:P

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For a preview, they served us the pureed juice of this unique variety & I nearly choked in the bitter aftertaste of it. No worries though, we were advised that adding more hone! y & perhaps a bit of lime juice would make it more drinkable. Worth a try I think, since its said to possess medicinal properties and can help to improve appetite. Eating bitter gourd helps to lower blood sugar in those with diabetes too.

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MORE INFO:
This unique variety was developed recently and has become very popular in Taiwan. Creamy white fruits are very beautiful in the gardens and attractive in the markets (see, I told you so!) &has been commanding a higher price than other varieties of bitter gourd.

In Taiwan, the bitter gourd is often protected while growing and covered using paper sleeves, by closing the top end but keeping the bottom end open, to block the sunlight exposure and to minimize fruit skin scratch during the fruit growth, to obtain beautiful fruits.
The seeds are orange in colour, the fruits are large and each can grow up to 30cm in length. Just like any other gourds, this white bitter gourd can be eaten in a variety of ways by juicing it and adding honey and lemon, or by cooking it in stews, steamed or stir-fried.

We were given a token of appreciation a box of pineapple tarts ALL THE WAY FROM TAIWAN & a hamper of the fruits thats on sale at the fair.

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You can the Taiwan guava here bott! om right . I love the smooth flesh (its not as rough as our local guavas) & crisp texture. Flavour-wise its mildly sweet.

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Taiwan guava

Taiwan is the worlds premier grower of guavas. It is able to produce this fruit all twelve months of the year. Originally blessed with a large variety of indigenous guavas, Taiwan has imported and cultivated foreign guava varieties since 1915. A string of advancements in Taiwan guava production has led to the cultivation of excellent and hardy guavas year round throughout the island. The nutritional content of the guava is superb, as guavas are an excellent source of Vitamin C. Although guavas come in white, red, and yellow flesh varieties, in Taiwan production of the greatest variety, largest size, and largest volume of this fruit belongs to the white flesh varieties. Referred to as the full moon, the pear guava is remarkable for its thick, crispy flesh and flavourful aroma.

The white guava is known for its clear, shiny peel and refreshing taste; the Thai guava for its low sugar levels and crisp texture; the thick, crispy Crystal guava; and in recent years, the pearl guava, a new arrival, for its sweet, aromatic flavour and supple texture.

All varieties of guavas produced in Taiwan are incredibly well received in the marketplace by consumers.

For a delectably juicy, sweet, and tender guava that practically melts in your mouth, Taiwans guavas have no comparison, overwhelmingly meeting consumer preferences in a competitive international fruit marketplace. Currently, Tai! wans mai n export markets for guava are Hong Kong, Canada, Singapore, and Mainland China, with new markets continually opening up, seeking guavas of superior quality and unbeatable taste. Guavas are cultivated all year round, in the Ilan, Nantou, Changhua, Yunlin, Chiayi, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and Pingtung counties of Taiwan.

OTHER FRUITS AVAILABLE AT THE FAIR AND PRICES AS BELOW:

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Not just fruits & bitter gourds, theres green & water bamboo shoots as well as carrots.

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Im guarding my stash of pineapple tarts closely. These tarts are marvellous, and totally beats our Malaccan pineapple tarts anytime!

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The buttery crust is aromatic without being too oily while the pineapple fillings are perfectly balanced in terms of the sweetness level. Its not to smooth either, hence I was able to feel the fibres of pineapples still on my tongue. Oh, Im so addicted to these! Now I know why Taiwan is famous for their pineapple tarts!:P

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The Taiwan Fair, which is also hel! d at Mer cato Sri Hartamas in Kuala Lumpur, will be from July 23 to August 14.
Other supermarkets in the Klang Valley where these Taiwan fruits and vegetables will be available are Jusco in MidValley and Bandar Utama, Urban Food in the SS2 Mall and Carrefour at Tropicana Mall.

All pictures during the launch are taken with the Samsung HMX-Q10 as I forgot to replace my memory card into my NX11.

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Frames Cafe

Another good deal I got from group buy website. (Read my other experience here,here & here.)
The deal was RM 29.90 nett for 2 Ice Lemon Tea, a starter, choices of one burger & one pasta at Frames Cafe, Sunway Pyramid. Sound worthy right? But how about the food quality? I can tell you, hubby & I were quite satisfied :)

Frames Cafe, a relatively new restaurant located at main entrance & just a door away from Starbucks.



The restaurant has adopted a simple & bright white theme. Abundance of framed photos as decor on the wall, hence it's named Frames Cafe.


Wall full of photo frames


More photo frames~


Al-fresco dining


Ice Lemon Tea served with separate sugar syrup.


Starter ~ Tomato Bruschettas
Combination of grilled prawn & diced fresh tomato on garlic bread.


The owner was kind enough to serve this fragrant toasted garlic bread for Sam :)


Fish Burger
The burger is a huge ensemble of flaky dory fillet, fried egg, cheddar cheese, caramelized union, tomato & lettuce sandwiched in a soft bun.


Generous portion of French fries as side.


Diablo
Al-dente spaghetti tossed with olive oil, coriander, chili flakes & fresh sauteed seafood. This was awesomely tasty with bursting flavor. It might look spicy from the amount of chili flakes used but trust me, it's not too overwhelming.

Verdict: Heard that their serve great beef burger with gourmet patty! This definitely lure me for a second visit, very soon perhaps? ^_*
















Frames Cafe


Lot OB.K4N
Oasis Boulevard Sunway Pyramid

3, Jalan PJS 11/15
Bandar Sunway
46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor D.E.

Tel: 03-56319989

http://www.framescafe.com/

Business Hour:
Mon~Thur: 11.30am - 1am

Fri ~ Sun: 11.30am - 2am

Day 12 - Goodbye Paris & Heading Back to London

Pay 1.70Euro to use the funicular train up to this place.Skyline of Paris from the Sacred Church.Basilica Sacred Heart of Paris
Roofs of Paris Buildings.
Let's try the Paris popular street snack banana crepe with Nutella ....sweet & yummy.
Goodbye Room 602, we are going to miss this room with such a magnificent view from this sole window. And bye bye Le regent hostel Montmartre.Time to walk and look for the train station. Yes we found you .... Gare du Nord. The station for Eurostar train and for St Pancras, London.
Now that we found the station and with ample time we shall eat then.....
Kind of a "chap fun" shop, they called it Rapid restaurant.A friendly Chinese lady with heavy mainland Chinese accent serving us.
Economic meal of 6Euro 1 carboh & 1 meat
Side orders of braised duck & stir fried beef with pepper.
Thank you to the friendly lady for taking photo of us.We shall remember this place.After a good lunch and easy checking at the immigration we boarded our train to London.
Within 2 hours or so we reached London.
I like the air in London I felt that it is fresher than Paris.
Checked into the hotel @ Argyle Square it's just opposite & near King Cross Station.Our group reunited in London and went to Bayswater for roast duck dinner. There are so many Asians here and mostly students. A time for convocation where parents were seen at every corner of this street.
While waiting for the rest to turn up we visit an English for some bitter.
This is the restaurant famous for their roast duck, Gold Mine.After a long wait we finally got a table to dine.
the roast duck, I overheard someone mention that Loong Foong (PJ)'s is better leh......Featured in Time Out London in 2008.