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Siladen Island Resort is located on Siladen Island, the smallest island in the Bunaken National Marine Park. The 343 square miles of the protected marine park boasts an astounding variety of hard and soft corals, beautiful fans, seven species of giant clams, 33 types of butterflyfish, Bumphead Parrotfish, a huge population of turtles, and a massive variety of other fish species. When it comes to an exclusive island experience, Siladen Resort is hard to beat. Your private, well-appointed accommodations are meters from a white sand beach with beautiful garden views. The resort has a pool, lounge, and spa to pamper yourself with a massage or scrub.
I really wanted to love this Bajang (also known as Zongzi). It’s a masterpiece of culinary engineering: sticky rice, savory fillings, and that iconic pyramidal shape, all bound by the ancient technology of the banana leaf. This dish dates back over 2,000 years to the Zhou Dynasty. Legend says it was born as a ritual offering to honor the poet Qu Yuan, thrown into rivers to prevent fish from eating his body. It’s a symbol of loyalty and survival, a portable meal designed for ancient travelers and warriors. As a researcher, I admire the craft. The leaf infuses the rice with polyphenols and a distinct grassy aroma, a perfect example of indigenous cuisine using nature as a pressure cooker. But strictly from a taste perspective? It didn’t click for me today. The flavor profile is complex, dense, and deeply traditional, but sometimes food heritage challenges our modern palates. And that’s okay. My mission isn’t to find "tasty" food, it’s to preserve the taste of history. Is this a masterpiece or just an acquired taste? Have you tried Bajang? Let’s talk in the comments. 👇 Culinary anthropologist tasting traditional Bajang (Zongzi) wrapped in banana leaves at Yaowarat, Bangkok’s Chinatown street food market. Authentic food history research and honest review of ancient Chinese-Thai recipes by a cookbook author. Visuals include sticky rice texture, bustling night market lights, and ethnographic food study.
LIVE from METS TRADE 2022 - Gineico Marine visited METS TRADE 2022 in Amsterdam, in particular the Foresti & Suardi stand who manufacture elegant and smart marine accessories in Italy. The most beautiful deck shower on the market - was next to catch our attention..... This beautiful object is mounted flush onto the fiberglass at the back of the vessel. You have the shower head itself which is made out of cast brass. You see the shower nozzle there and you can adjust that and use that as your day shower, then it drops back into the deck and stays completely flush. It's a beautiful elegant design. This is the mixer tap off at the moment - it then turns on and then allows you to adjust temperature accordingly both of which are very flush. Also available on the stainless plate if you need. A really elegant product that is not plastic! Lovely Italian-made product of excellent quality. OVERVIEW: The Foresti & Suardi range includes lights, deck accessories, hull fittings, hatches, portholes, sinks, taps, showers and instruments. represent leading Italian heavy duty marine hardware in Australia and New Zealand. CONTACT Gineico Marine for more information or to ask for a quote: 📍 QUEENSLAND HEAD OFFICE & SHOWROOM G45, 76-84 Waterway Drive, Coomera, Qld, 4209 https://www.gineicomarine.com.au/ 👉 AUSTRALIA (+61) 7 5556 0244 👉 NEW ZEALAND (+64) 21 275 7608 👉 EMAIL: Sales@Gineicomarine.com.au
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