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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Picky eater

I'm not sure if I'm just a very easily contented person with no tastebuds but I seem to find quality food rather easily. On the contrary, Nic seems to be the exact opposite. Few things seem to find a perfect fit to her fastidious tastebuds and only a few dishes 'pass up to expectation' -- the list includes mui fan (rice soaked in thick hor fun gravy with fish cake slices, fish, lean meat or chicken, two prawns and loads of MSG), chicken rice (must be boneless chicken), fried rice (rice mustn't be too hard or sticky soft), nasi lemak (not the $1.50 pre-wrapped types but the ones that the macik serves piping hot from the rice pot in Changi Village with the crispy chicken wing deep fried to perfection), prata with and without egg dipped in vegetable curry and mustn't be too spicy, hor fun (especially the kind with the special orh pek hiok) and her ever popular choice of popiah.

Aside from the abovementioned, only sweet foods (desserts) are able to make it to her list of edible foods. Her favourite of course is the Ah Ball-ling in almond paste and soya bean curd from Selegie Soya Bean stall (which thankfully is a franchise and can be found islandwide). And the latest to make it into her list is Cheng Terng from Teck Ghee market (which I was told by an ex-colleague that it is definitely a stall with a long history and has many loyal fans).

Hence, cooking a meal for such a picky eater can cause a migraine of richter scale 7. Five conditions prevail:

1) It must not be too hard or too soft
2) It must contain egg in some form (fried, stir-fried, steamed)
3) It must not have too much meat
4) Variety in colours and textures must exist side-by-side
5) It must have some form of gravy (or chaph-chaph as coined by Mummy)

As such, canteen fare must really be the pits for her extra-selective tastebuds. Needless to say, getting her to put on weight takes a lot of effort, perhaps more than necessary. Sigh...when will she start gorging on fastfoods???

2 comments:

Aces Family said...

Hi Nellie,

Wow..your family is like a makan-sutra family....all over SG...hee : )

Interesting to know that there is a famous ching terng stall in Teck Ghee...must go and check it out... : P

Kid will be kid, always choosy on food.

cheers,
astee

therens said...

Hi Astee

Ha ha it's makan-jalan rather than makan-sutra...i think we've got a good reference bible as to which zhi char stall serves good mui fan from punggol to toa payoh...wat to do? sometimes on weekends, it's like hit-n-run dining...

it's the Teck ghee market opp AMK ave 10 (Chong Boon Sec/industrial park before turning into CTE) -- next to a carrot cake/laksa/prawn mee stall... i really think it's very good...

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