Today is ABC Wednesday
D is for .....
DRINK
This drink available at the Laksa Shack eatery is called Air Cincau Bandung. It is composed of black cincau (grass jelly) suspended in Air Bandung. Air Bandung is a drink made from adding fresh milk (or condensed milk) and soda to Rose Syrup. The ingredients for Rose Syrup are rose essence, water, pandan leaves and red food colouring.
This is a popular drink that goes well with our hot and spicy Malaysian dishes such laksa and tomyam.
Today is the start of the fasting month of Ramadhan, hence I would like to wish all muslims Selamat Berpuasa in the morning and Selamat Berbuka Puasa in the evening.
“Air Cincau Bandung Drink”, a copyrighted post, was written for Klang, Malaysia Daily Photo blog by Autumn Belle @ http://mymalaysiadailyphoto.blogspot.com/ on August 11th, 2010.
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good Lord, that looks a lot to drink..! tasty, but a gigantic glass :D
ReplyDeletea nice photo and info :) thanks!
Ice cold,- I would have gone for this. Looks yummy!:)
ReplyDeleteOh, that is a BIG drink! But it looks delicious! Great shot for the D Day! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Looks.......interesting. Grass jelly?????
ReplyDeleteAgain I learned something new.
ReplyDeleteI think I would like to try this very exotic looking drink.
Like Photowannabe, I too, learned something new on this D Day. It looks rather Delicious.
ReplyDeleteMy gosh! It looks like dinner itself! :D
ReplyDeleteWell if I ever get to Malaysia I am sure ordering one of those, sounds intriguing.
ReplyDeleteThat drink looks delicious and sounds equally appealing.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if there is a way to wish you a spiritual Ramadan—but wishing you and your family well.
DELISH, DYNAMIC DRINK!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
That is my son's fav drink. Puasa month means plenty of makan2 also.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful drink - looks so exotic and delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love bandung drink and chinchao! so refreshing for our break of fast.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, looks very refreshing. Yum! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds very tropical! Would love to have one - but not sure about the milk - still would give it a go!
ReplyDeleteDenise
ABC Team
That for sure refreshes the body and I like the color too. Happy Wednesday!
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It looks scrumptious. Must be the most beautifu lcoloured drink I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Melbourne Daily Photo
I had to look up grass jelly, because it looks so peculiar (to my western eyes). I have to say, that drink would be a most unusual experience, but I imagine it's very thirst-quenching and cooling!
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