This little snack was one of my favourite when I was young. If I'm not mistaken, it is called "Vadai". So sorry that it was half bitten as I couldn't control myself from eating them~ haha. It was really nice..... :P
The texture was soft inside, the aroma was so nice. I just love eating this. :)
This is another kind of the snack. I don't know what is this Indian fried snack called. It was sort of like the vadai but this one is harder than the vadai. I think the taste is a little stronger too. It had some yellow (dhal) beans, chillies, and other ingredients. It's aroma was nice too.
I bought them at the Bukit Jalil's lrt station. There is a stall outside where the Indian lady that sells newspapers and also these fried snacks. RM1.00 for any of the 3, you can mix them. =)
The texture was soft inside, the aroma was so nice. I just love eating this. :)
This is another kind of the snack. I don't know what is this Indian fried snack called. It was sort of like the vadai but this one is harder than the vadai. I think the taste is a little stronger too. It had some yellow (dhal) beans, chillies, and other ingredients. It's aroma was nice too.
I bought them at the Bukit Jalil's lrt station. There is a stall outside where the Indian lady that sells newspapers and also these fried snacks. RM1.00 for any of the 3, you can mix them. =)
3 comments:
great with teh tarik *i miss!!*
Heheh, I was about to say the same thing, but Kris said it first. It tastes great with teh tarik ;)
kris - Really? I didn't know that it was good with teh tarik. Will try it one day. :)
bawangmerah - such a cute nick you have, red onion. ;)
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