On my way back to Penang for the weekend today, I happened to drop by the Tapah rest stop along the North South Highway. That was when I noticed this stall selling "kacang rebus". I couldn't find the English term for it though, boiled nuts was the first name that came to mind.
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At RM3 for 250gm, I guess it's pretty affordable for anybody wanting some nuts. As for me, at 8.50am, I'm not really in the mood to get "nutty"
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This my grandfather's favorite kacang during my childhood. I used to remember my grandfather used to buy this kacang in market while caring me around. He buy for me to eat... I know he loves it!! But nowadays hardly I can.. see this kacang stuffs again..
ReplyDeletewah.. this stall also have post.. Great..
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