Monday, September 27, 2010

~MALAYSIAN'S UNIQUENESS~

The traditional culinary style has been greatly influenced by the long-ago traders from neighboring countries. Malaysia is unique with its various culture and ethnics. There are variety of foods that are available in Malaysia.

Popular Malaysian's dishes may include :

MALAY FOOD

Nasi Dagang
Nasi Dagang literally means "Trading Rice". It is a well-known breakfast food in the states on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia such as Terengganu and Kelantan. The most famous Nasi dagang of Terengganu comes from Kampung Ladang, an area within the Kuala Terengganu district. Nasi Dagang can also be considered as a festive dish in Kelantan because it is prepared at home for the morning of Eid Ul-Fitr, a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadhan to be eaten as a breakfast before or after the Eid prayers in the mosque. Today, Nasi Dagang has become a commercialized dish and is eaten by everybody across the country and is eaten anytime. Nasi Dagang is made from red glutinous rice. It is eaten with its own specially made side dishes such as tuna fish curry, chicken curry, hard boiled egg, sambal and a light vegetable pickles.


Keropok lekor/keping ikan
Keropok ikan is popular and the most visible fried snack in Terengganu. It is made of fish meat, ground to a paste, and mixed with sago. It comes in two main different form, the long chewy ones and in slices (keping). Keropok is best eaten with its speacial chili dip.




Laksa
Laksa is a popular spicy noodle soup from the Peranakan culture, which is a merger of Chinese and Malay elements found in Malaysia. There are two basic types of laksa, that is curry laksa and asam laksa. Curry laksa is a coconut curry soup with noodles, while asam laksa is a sour fish soup with noodles. Thick rice noodles are most commonly used, although thin rice vermicelli is also common and some variant use other types.
Laksa is eaten with a gravy made of fish meat and is made in various taste and flavour.


CHINESE FOOD
Steamed seafood dumplings with shark's fin, steamed soft noodles with shrimps, steamed crabsticks stuffes with fish paste, deep-fried dumplings with salted eggs and red bean paste..
The dim sum has more than 30 items and includes delight such as the baked egg custard pan-fried carrot cake, baked cake with sausage and turkey ham, steamed seafood dumplings with shark's fin, steamed soft noodles with shrimps and vary promising-sounding steamed fresh super prawn dumplings.


INDIAN FOOD
Spices are the heart and soul of Indian cooking.Paratha is rich, flaky and flavored with gee. It can be eaten as an accompaniment or by itself, filled with potatoes and peas. Capathi is another leavened bread. It resembles flat disc has a delightful flavor and chewy texture. Tandoori dishes are the most popular main courses. Tandoori chicken is always a favorite, where a whole baby chicken quartereas are roasted in the clay oven for several hours in advance and then finished off in the barbecue.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

BUSINESS SOCIETY CLUB

BUZZAC CAMP

(Business Academic Camp)
On 7th to 9th August 2010, Business Society Club held an academic camp for Part 1 Business and Banking students. It was held at Sri Gading Camp, Uitm Jengka Pahang Campus. There were about 200 students from Part 1 and about 30 facilitators involved in this camping. The facilitators were among the members of Business Society Club and seniors from Business Faculty.

The objectives of this camp is to teach new students how to be independent and organize themselves. They also learn the spirit of team building with their team members. This activity is organize every semesters as one of the club programs for the whole semester. There are also any other activities conducted by Business Society Club that involved lectures and students such as faculty orientation and 'superb' (sukan perpaduan universiti). These programs are specially for Business Faculty students.

During the camping, there were a lot of activities conducted by the club members such as LDK, jungle trekking, night walk, slow drop, telematches and cultural night. All the activities were so exciting and enjoyable. The participants were so satisfied with all the activities. They hope that they can join this activity on other time. At the same time, it took a limited time to conduct activities because the participants must take their account test during the second day of the camping. However, it does not affect their mood to enjoy and have fun during the camp.

First Day

Part 1 students gathered at the parking space near the academic blocks..

The journey begins..

Errand through the forest..

Finally arrived at the camp site!!

Performing jamaah prayer..

Dinner time..

Night activity..
Second Day
Group ice breaking..

Playing games..

Telematch..

Cultural Night..

Last Day

Farewell Buzzac!!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

**HAPPY EID TO ALL MUSLIMS**


salam lebaran to all muslim around the world...
fasting month had left us and it is time for us to celebrate eid
hope everyone enjoy their eid and eat a lot of 'lemang' and 'ketupat'
don't forget to ask forgiveness from family and relatives
eid is also the time we can help the poor by paying 'zakat'
so for those who does not pay 'zakat' yet, please make it fast
lastly drive carefully when go back to hometown..