getting to know fruit

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Before I arrived in KL, I found a pen pal already living here, whom I was introduced to through a friend in DC.  Courtneysuggested that I sign up for this “Getting to Know Kuala Lumpur” tour being offered by the American Association of Malaysia, and not only was the tour great, it also was a great distraction from all the stresses I wrote about earlier.

I knew I was on the right tour when we started the morning by Getting To Know The Fruits of Malaysia. Pictured above were some of the offerings set out for us.  Not pictured was one of my favorite Southeast Asian fruits, the pomelo, which still aren’t widely available in the U.S.


I can still remember my dad slicing the pomelo, explaining to us that there’s only one proper way to slice it, by making incisions through the thick rind starting from the navel and moving downwards, then gingerly peeling away the rind so as to keep it in one piece.  My dad then uses the peel for a specific purpose, one I thought was unique to him, until I realized that indeed, everywhere in Asia, pomelo is really sliced the same way, everywhere.

After the jump, an example of how my father uses his pomelo rind.

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Pomelo hat!  As I showed the others on the tour with me, this hat keeps you dry and your friends giggling.

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kittygirlsays:

You look amazing. The orient certainly agrees with you. I hope all is well and Gerry is enjoying his job. I look forward to catching up on all our adventures. Have a great day (when you get up in the morning)!!!

Peace and Love…Denise

 
Laurasays:

so i take it you’re not having problems making new friends? who doesn’t love the girl in the pomelo hat!

 
Echiasays:

We used to do the smae thing wth it when we were little…good times:) Miss you!

 
biscuitwheelssays:

Wow, everyone really does do the pomelo hat! I love it. Miss you guys, too!

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