Ladies and gentlemen, this is my favorite food and it is called “Mua Chi”. I am having this snack for breakfast! Not sure if it fattening but I think should be very minimum from the Mua Chi’s dough and peanuts. It’s sweet, it’s chewy and importantly it’s rain with peanuts! a lot of peanuts!
Happy wednesday and you have a great rainy peanuts like my Mua Chi with cup of tea!
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My favourite snack from the pasar malam…never had it for breakfast before though.
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Its kinda strange right, had it for breakfast. It work though. Hehehehe
sometime I got so boring with breakfast.
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I love mua chi, i had a fav shop in Penang and I ordered it many times
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You are one ang mo that are so lucky to have had our delicious food! muahahahahaha Thanks Bro. kekekeke
Ooooh that looks good, Netster! I’ve never had it, and never saw it before, but I do like peanuts.
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If you ever come to Kuching… I will bring you for Mua Chi! I know you will Love it.
too bad muachi halal version is rarely found
. but i love it too
Ahhhhhh Damn! Yes its hard to find a certified halal for this food. Actually the making of Mua Chi is totally vegetarian!
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I like mua chi. Was in KL some time back and there is this roadside stall that sells mua chi in green tea, ribena and other flavors. Yummy!
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I think KL have got lot of Mua Chi at any given stall. Here in Kuching it’s hard to find.
Maybe because the tedious part of preparing making the people here not interested to prepare Mua Chi.
Probably people here find it unattractive… maybe