Rojak : Before and After


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Fruit rojak consists typically of cucumber, pineapple, turnip (jicama), bean sprouts, taupok (puffed soya bean cake) and youtiao (fried dough fritters). Raw mangoes and green apples are less commonly used. The dressing is made up of water, belacan (shrimp paste), sugar, chili, and lime juice. Ingredients vary among vendors with some also using prawn paste, tamarind or black bean paste in the mix. The ingredients are cut into bite-sized portions and tossed in a bowl with the dressing and topped with chopped peanuts and a dash of ground or finely chopped bunga kantan (pink ginger bud). Penang Rojak is another type of Rojak localized in Penang island of Malaysia, quite close to Fruit rojak but added jambu air (Water apple), squid fritters and honey.
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That's 1 stall at Gurney Drive, look for the signboard "GP Soon", big fan since 1993 man, the rojak sauce is suppppppeeeeerrrpppp...
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