Yes.
Limes originated from Malaysia.
...Where did our limes come from? Historians claim the pucker trail started in Malaysia, and traveled with Arab traders to North Africa and followed the same route as the orange to the New World...
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Friday, September 29, 2006
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Coconuts come from Malaysia
Uh huh.
Coconuts originated from Malaysia.
...The coconut tree stems from the Southeast Asian peninsular (probably Malaysia), but is cultivated in tropical regions all around the world. Older books often speculate about a Polynesian or even American origin of coconut, but recent developments have shown this view almost certainly wrong...
(...more...)
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Coconuts originated from Malaysia.
...The coconut tree stems from the Southeast Asian peninsular (probably Malaysia), but is cultivated in tropical regions all around the world. Older books often speculate about a Polynesian or even American origin of coconut, but recent developments have shown this view almost certainly wrong...
(...more...)
Email all flames to this claim to me, please.
Domesticated Chickens come from Malaysia
That's right!
Domesticated Chickens first came from Malaysia.
"Chicken. The Indian jungle fowl, Gallus gallus, is the acknowledged progenitor of domestic fowls the world over. It is native to a wide region all the way from Kashmir to Cambodia, with perhaps the centre of origin in the Malaysian land mass."
---A Historical Dictionary of Indian Food, K. T. Achaya Oxford University Press:New Delhi 1998 (p. 41)
Email all flames to this claim to me, please.
Domesticated Chickens first came from Malaysia.
"Chicken. The Indian jungle fowl, Gallus gallus, is the acknowledged progenitor of domestic fowls the world over. It is native to a wide region all the way from Kashmir to Cambodia, with perhaps the centre of origin in the Malaysian land mass."
---A Historical Dictionary of Indian Food, K. T. Achaya Oxford University Press:New Delhi 1998 (p. 41)
Email all flames to this claim to me, please.
Monday, September 25, 2006
Buddy Christ
Friday, September 22, 2006
Search for a car. The end is near.
And now, the end is near.And so I wait for Saturday.
Finally, my new car will be delivered to me.
Shiny new paint, new leather seats, NEW CAR SMELL.
Damn, I left Kogepan in JB.
Friday, September 15, 2006
Manila - Yummy Breakfasts
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Manila - Land of Cheap Toiletries

I checked into Renaissance Hotel at 2.30pm, and by 3.30pm, I've dumped my luggage in the room and hit the nearest mall.
Lander Bubble Bath - Cotton Candy 32 fl oz - P 109.75
Menthos Chewing Gum - P 60
Freeman Totally Juicy Fruit Breeze Tingling Face Scrub - P 199.75
Beauty Formulas Henna Intensive Deep Conditioning - P 126
Nail Polish Solvent - P 26 (X2)
Neutrogena Body Oil - P 160 (X2)
Cuticle Sticks - P 47.75 (X2)
Bath Glove - P 35 (X3)
Bench Fix Hair Refresher - P 75
Sally Hansen Moisturizing Polish Remover - P 183.75
Freshening Flushable Toilet Seat Cleaner - P 75
In2it Dual Nail Colour - P 219
Sally Hansen Super Shine Shiny Top Coat - P 255.75
Cleene Cotton Balls - P 15 (X2)
Bench Organics Apricot Exfoliating Facial Cleanser - P 25
Bench Organics Cucumber Refreshing Facial Cleanser - P 25
St Ives Intensive Conditioner - P 50 (X2)
Revlon Liquid Quick Dry - P 225
Revlon Super Top Speed 60 second base coat - P 175
Phew!
Then I had tea.
Friday, September 08, 2006
Lunch at Capers

Peking duck salad, cous cous with raisins and walnuts, Szechuan pepper roast beef, crab meat dumplings, noodles, curry, fried rice, soup, salad, more salads, braised chicken, and more, more and more.
All these and deserts. Oh, the deserts!
I had a nice lunch at Capers, Regent Hotel.
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
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