Monday, February 26, 2024

Chong Kok Kopitiam: Delightful Heritage Flavors

When my breakfast crew suggested heading to Klang's Chong Kok Kopitiam for another morning feast, I, being the enthusiastic foodie, readily agreed. I heard tales of this Kopitiam being a stroll down heritage lane from years back, adding to the allure. As we negotiated the usual challenge of finding parking in Klang, we eventually secured a spot in one of the backlanes.As we crossed the road in front of Chong Kok Kopitiam, a sudden realization hit me - I've been here before. While I couldn't recall the name initially, revisiting the same eatery posed no issue.

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Bharat Spice: Indian Cuisine Flavors and Experiences in Kota Kemuning

Yet another Sunday dedicated to our food explorations, and this time, we stayed local in Kota Kemuning (
Asian Fusion Seafood & Kalyana Virunthu Cafe). Our destination was the recently opened "Bharat Spice," a fresh addition that has taken over the space formerly known as Saffron Spice. Surprisingly, not much has changed - the ambiance retains its familiar feel, and even the menu seems to be a recycled version of the one from Saffron Spice. 

Sunday, February 18, 2024

Turmeric Boiled Eggs Recipe

Brace yourself! These aren’t your fancy, superstar turmeric boiled eggs. These are traditional-style turmeric boiled eggs, made with fresh turmeric. Simple to prepare, and if you grow fresh turmeric like we do at Nava's Zen, you’re all set. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t always have eggs at home? Let’s dive into the recipe.

Thursday, February 15, 2024

No Cook Canned Sardine Salad - Thai Style

(Updated Version)

Canned sardines are a staple in my weekly or monthly provisions - always ready to save the day during those moments when there’s no time to shop for fresh ingredients. And let me tell you, we’re big fans of canned sardines, no matter how they’re cooked. But what if I told you there’s a way to enjoy them without cooking? Intrigued?

 

Introducing the No-Cook Canned Sardine Salad! Known as Yam Pl Krapong in Thai language. Not just any salad, though - this is a Thai-style authentic and classic salad. Bursting with quintessential Thai flavors, it’s elevated by a medley of aromatic herbs that bring a refreshing twist to the dish.

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Roselle: Exploring Health Benefits and Uses

Medium-sized roselle plant with a few small and medium-sized, fully bloomed roselle fruits
(Updated Version)

Roselle, a variety of the hibiscus family (Hibiscus sabdariffa), is known by many names worldwide, including Sorelle, Gongura, Karkadeh, and Bissap. Its glossy, bright red bloom is truly eye-catching, but there’s more to Roselle than its looks. This plant is packed with incredible health benefits that make it a popular choice in both traditional and modern wellness practices. Let’s dive into some of Roselle’s top health benefits and versatile uses (THE BEGINNERS ULTIMATE GUIDE TO GROWING HERBS). 

Health Benefits of Roselle

Rich in Antioxidants

High in vitamin C and anthocyanins, promoting skin health and reducing oxidative stress.

 

Supports Heart Health

Helps lower blood pressure and cholesterol for a healthy cardiovascular system.

 

Aids in Digestion

Gentle laxative effects support healthy digestion and gut balance.

 

Weight Management

Regulates metabolism and reduces body fat, aiding in weight management.

 

Immune System Booster

High in vitamin C, enhancing immune resilience.

 

Anti-Inflammatory Properties

Alleviates symptoms of arthritis and inflammatory conditions.

A bunch of medium-sized roselle plants, with flowers and countless fruits

Growing and Cultivating Roselle

Growing Roselle at home is relatively simple and rewarding. Here are a couple of methods to start your Roselle garden (HOW TO GROW AND CARE FOR TORCH GINGER). 


Starting from a Stem
All you need is a single stem to begin. Roselle plants multiply as their fruits form, and if left alone, the seeds within the fruits will naturally drop, sprouting new plants. Buy a small plant, and you’ll soon have a thriving roselle garden with minimal effort.

 

Propagating from Cuttings
Alternatively, pluck off the leaves and allow the stems to sit in water until roots appear. Once rooted, you can plant the stems directly in soil. With regular watering and a bit of organic fertilizer, you’ll see flowers and fruits flourishing in no time.

A bunch of roselle leaves, on a round chopping board

A bunch of roselle stems in a medium-sized, see-through glass

Uses of Roselle

Beyond health benefits, Roselle is highly valued for its versatility. Here are some popular uses of this vibrant plant:

 

Nutritional Supplement
Rich in essential vitamins and antioxidants, Roselle is consumed globally as a supplement for immunity, digestion, and heart health. It’s a natural way to incorporate beneficial nutrients into your diet.

 

Traditional Medicine
For centuries, Roselle has been a staple in traditional medicine, used to treat ailments like coughs, fever, and digestive issues due to its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.

 

Natural Dye
The deep red calyces of Roselle are used as a natural dye for textiles and food. This vibrant color provides an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic dyes.

 

Culinary Uses of Roselle
Roselle is widely used in cooking, adding a unique tangy flavor and vibrant color to various dishes. Here are some simple ways to incorporate Roselle into your culinary repertoire:

 

Roselle Juice
To make refreshing Roselle juice,
peel the calyces, remove the seeds, and wash them thoroughly. Blend with water to your desired consistency and add honey for sweetness and/or lemon juice for tanginess. You can choose to strain the juice or leave it unstrained, as the fruit contains fiber and is packed with health benefits, making it a delicious and nutritious drink.

Homemade roselle sweetened juice in a glass atop a white saucer

Washing roselle fruit petals in a plastic red colander under running water in a sink

Blending roselle fruit petals with water in a plastic transparent blender

Roselle Jam

To make Roselle jam, clean the calyces and cook them in a pot with sugar and water until they reach a thick, jam-like consistency. This jam can also be diluted with water to make a fruity Roselle drink.

A bunch of peeled roselle fruit petals on a wooden round chopping board

Simmering a bunch of roselle fruit petals with water in a pot over the stove

Simmered and thickened a bunch of roselle fruit petals with white sugar and water

A see-through bottle with thick roselle fruit cordial

A stylish see-through glass with homemade roselle fruit juice

Chutney from Roselle Leaves

Known as sour leaves, Roselle leaves can be used to make a tangy chutney. Boil the leaves to reduce their sourness, mash them, and temper with curry leaves, shallots, and dried chilies for a flavorful side dish. Add salt to taste, and enjoy this unique twist on traditional chutney.

A round white small bowl with roselle leaves and spice chutney or thick mash

Roselle in Lamb Curry

Add Roselle calyces to lamb, mutton, chicken, or fish curry for a natural burst of sourness, which eliminates the need for tamarind or tomatoes. The calyces also give the dish a rich, red hue that adds visual appeal and depth of flavor.


A small bowl with spicy, thick lamb curry added with roselle fruit petals
From its impressive health benefits to its vibrant uses in the kitchen and traditional medicine, Roselle is a plant worth exploring. It’s easy to grow, visually appealing, and loaded with potential for improving overall health and wellness. Whether you’re sipping on Roselle tea, making chutney from the leaves, or adding a pop of color with Roselle juice, this versatile plant has a place in every garden and kitchen.

 

Wouldn’t you agree that growing Roselle is a worthy endeavor? With all its benefits, uses, and easy cultivation methods, Roselle truly deserves a spot in your garden and a staple role in your Zen routine.


(Ms. Nava is a dynamic individual in her 60s, leading yoga sessions at Nava's Zen while also embracing her passion for gardening through Zen Blooming. With credentials in gardening and extensive experience, she cultivates a serene environment that reflects her commitment to Zen, inspiring others to find balance and tranquility in their lives).

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Mandarin Orange Recipes: Reviving Leftover Sustainable Eats

The festival season and our current Chinese New Year, marked by communal meals and expressions of love, often leave us with delightful leftovers. Even the fruits, integral to these celebrations, like mandarin oranges and others, may find their way into the surplus. So, what do you do with these remnants?

Before delving into creative recipes, let's take a moment to consider those around the world who may not have enough to eat. This reminder prompts us to embrace sustainable living, a crucial aspect of sustainable development. As a first step, consider freezing or storing both the leftover dishes and fruits, as I'm about to guide you through some fantastic recipes to make the most of them (MANDARIN ORANGE PLEASURES: WELLNESS CAKE, SORBET & MARMALADE). 

Friday, February 9, 2024

Kalyana Virundhu Cafe - Dining Experience

On this particular Sunday, the delightful quest for a dining spot led us to Kalyana Virundhu Cafe (10G, Jalan Kemuning Prima F33/F, Kemuning Utama Shah Alam, 40400 Selangor), an addition to the Indian food scene and conveniently situated not far from our residence in Kemuning Greenville, Shah Alam. As always, my husband's unwavering love for Indian cuisine (The Grand Mapillai) contrasts with my enthusiasm for exploring diverse culinary experiences (Exploring A Kopitiam), making the decision a harmonious one in our culinary journey.

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