or is it soy sauce, lady rain? japanese soy sauce is fermented to the point of it turning into some kind of liquor. for example that brand called Kikkoman (we should talk with Mea about this) which is actually great with seafood. but i hate wasabe & radish burns the sensitive skin under the nail. bad experience while working in a japanese restaurant.
@ Seth -> thanks for pointing out the nice things about malaysia. have u been there? i wish u could if u haven't & if u already have, i wish u'll come back here again to enjoy the weather & place.
personally, i can't tell what's unique about my country until someone from elsewhere points it out. Seth is a true friend of malaysians. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/kissyou.gif" alt="" />
edit: Ikea is catching on in malaysia. people think it's the IN thing, buying foreign stuff when local-made can be better (though shops tend to overprice things). i rather have handmade bamboo furniture, thank u. not mass-produced.
@ Barta -> i always think if i want to decorate my home, i'll do it japanese style; with only cushions on the clean floor (of course with bamboo/reed mat). i'm a minimalist.
Last edited by janggut; 10/01/05 07:08 AM.