Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Stopped by the road

After our alluring shellout lunch in D'White Station, we went to the fisherman centre to check on their daily catches. We bought 2 white pomfrets, half kg of tiger prawns and 2 mangoes home. 

On the way home, we stopped by this roadside stall centre for its Serapi virgin coconut shake. We saw many people queued up on our previous visit so we were also curious to check the stall out. 


Well maintained and clean row of stalls. Not all stalls were opened during the mid-day. 

A little corner with simple decoration and set up. Anyone is welcome to take photos or selfies there. 


Back to my drink, I ordered 1 original coconut shake and one with gula apong from a young Malay girl from this stall. They also sell other drink shake, packed food and snacks. 


My verdict on the coconut shake?? I could tasted the blended coconut flesh in the shake. The original flavour was refreshing. Not too sweet. The one with gula apong was sweet to my liking. Guess what?? I mixed with some water and turn the drink into popsicles when got home!! Lol. 

White coconut shake (left) and Coconut shake with gula apong, RM5 each

A photo with the coconut shakes in front of the stall before we headed home. Our short trip to Telaga Air was fun. Mostly because of discovering new place, food and drink. There are still many places in Kuching or Sarawak in general that I have yet been to. 


Happy Sarawak's Day!! 

20 comments:

  1. I would like to try coconut shake ;) have a great day :)

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  2. I have tried the coconut shake and I love it. I too like to venture to see new places. Have a great day!

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  3. I tried the coconut shake in Malacca last time... yes, I like it too!

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  4. oh, the fisherman sell mangoes too?

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  5. There is nothing better than improvised stops and uncovered tastes!

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  6. Lovely place. No gula apong ice cream?

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  7. Wah, you are smart to add water and make the gula apong coconut drink into popsicles. Must be so icy cold and refreshing!

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  8. What a wonderful place! I love coconut shake

    xoxo
    Lovely

    http://mynameislovely.com

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  9. what an adventure and it is looking so fresh too! Now you make me miss Asia big time, one day perhaps I would go back!

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  10. Look like a great place! I would love get coconut shake as well :)

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  11. Genius, Rose ..to make it into popsicles!

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  12. Oh I love coconut shakes :)

    have a great day,

    Tiziana
    www.tizianaolbrich.de

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  13. Looks like a lovely place, have a lovely day!

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  14. I never would have thought of taking the shakes and turning them into popsicles, but that's a great idea! I am going to have to give that a try the next time I pick up a product similar to that. Such a fun way to enjoy a cool treat during this summer weather.

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  15. Very interesting place 😊

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  16. I love to drink coconut shake!! It is refreshing and cooling for better health.

    Happy Sarawak's Day!! Hooray!

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  17. Lovely place, that selfie corner looks so cute and cosy!

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  18. I love coconut shake, coconut ice cream, anything coconut! What a nice, happy and cute selfie!

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  19. Awesome post!I love anything with coconut so I'm totally here for it!

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