- also edible; the
flower petals can be
infused to make an
aromatic tisane.
Attap chee (Chinese: 亞答子; pinyin: yà dá zǐ) (chee
meaning "seed" in
several Chinese...
- An
attap dwelling is
traditional housing found in the
kampongs of Brunei, Indonesia,
Malaysia and Singapore.
Named after the
attap palm,
which provides...
-
mangrove nipa palm
leaves are used as
thatched roof
material known as
attap dwelling. In Bali, Indonesia, the
black fibres of the
sugar palm, called...
- ****tails and dressings. In Malaysia,
variants now
contain a
large serving of
attap chee (palm seed), red beans,
sweet corn, gr**** jelly,
roasted peanuts, and...
-
which will be a 2-storey
underground tunnel p****ing
underneath Kampung Attap and
Jalan Maharajalela to the ba****t of the precinct. The
building is...
-
paste and
often heavily ****ed. Muar-style otak-otak is
wrapped inside attap (Nipa palm)
leaves and
clipped using stapler or
toothpick at both ends before...
-
Street retained its
wooden attap shophouses. On 20
January 1884 at 1:05 am, a big fire
started from the
intersection between Attap Street (present day Carpenter...
-
retract its
demolition policy in 1955 and
designated some
kampongs as "
attap" areas. However,
relocations still took
place outside of
these designated...
-
coconut cream, or a
variety of syrups.
Topped with red beans,
creamed corn,
attap chee, cendol, and gr**** jelly. The dish has
evolved to
include fruits such...
- of
three main buildings, an ****embly hall and an
attap hut for infants. In
September 1965, a new
attap hut was
built for
primary students.
Enrolments peaked...