Thursday, December 17, 2009

mee kolo = kolomi

Mee kolo or I rather call it kolomi is a kind of noodle serve with barbecue meat and minced soy sauce meat. Kolo in Chinese is stand for dry, and mi is noodles. Among all the local cuisine that you can find at the food stalls in Kuching, kolomi is the most famous one as their taste is delightful and it is cheaper compare to others. Now the price of kolomi for one serving is only RM2.50 for most of the stalls. Most of the stalls also offer other varieties such as kolo kueh tiaw, kolo bihun and kolo mipoh. I know these name may be sound strength to you if you are a foreigner, I will try to look for some more detail description on these food next time. The other day I also mention about a term call "cha shio", it actually is the essence of the barbecue meat sauce. Another one is the term "kosong" (pronounce in English is co-song), it is a Malay word means empty, here stand for "straight" noodles without anything else added on it.

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