Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Organic Homemade Roselle Jam

The Rosselle is known as the Rossella or Rosella fruit in Australia. Our corn farmer, Hee has recently harvested his Rosselle in his corn farm and made jam for us. Jam is red and abit sour.


Jam Recipe:
1. Cook Rosselle buds with 30% water.
2. Constantly stir it until they become soften.
3. Excess water can be used to make beverage.
4. The soften fibers used as jam.
Tips: Only add sugar after turn off the heat as sugar can become toxic while boiling.

Roselle is used in traditional medicine as treatment for hypertension and urinary tract infection but to date still lack of sufficient evidence to measure it efficacy. The anthocyanins are antioxidant nutrients found in red fruits. They help to prevent aging and degenerative diseases.



Spread the jam on a home made bread, what a wonderful Monday's breakfast!


Saturday, 31 August 2013

Breakfast @ Mugshot Cafe in Chulia Street, Penang

On Merdeka day's morning, i was thinking to have something different for breakfast. Something not oily and not too filling. Like a bagel? I was kinda excited as never had bagel here but recently a friend of mine mentioned this Mugshot Cafe is famous for their bagels. The cafe is next to the Rainforest Bakery.


This cafe has a simple menu, all you can see on this wall are what available to order. Three categories of foods: yogurt, drinks and bagels.


Order and pay at the counter. Waiter will serve the food when ready.


Bagel with cream cheese. RM5. Freshly toasted before served, soft and very crunchy. Delicious!!
I heard their bakery is preservative free.


Cappuccino. RM10.


Homemade yogurt with mango and walnut. RM10.  The white color yogurt is a bit sour and cheesy (not sure why..). Don't expect it similar to the yogurt from supermarket as it is not sweet at all. Only the mango cubes were sweet, to me it was perfect combination with walnut and yogurt.


The corner where yogurt made and stored inside fridge.


Interesting painting on the wall.


I enjoyed the bagel most. It is not chewy and hard like what i had before.

Address: 302, Lebuh Chulia, George Town, Penang.
Tel: 012-405 6276
Business hours: Daily, 8a-9p


Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Vege Box From Terra Farm

I got my first vege box from Terra Farm!
So far i tasted the Choy Sum which is quite skinny compared to those from market. Both the leafs and stems were abit soft.  I thought maybe it was due to the vege not stored in fridge before i picked them up. But after I stir fried the Choy Sum with garlic, the color of the Choy Sum was even more fresh green. I never saw such green color on Choy Sum before. It was very crunchy and sweet too until i forgot to take photo! haha.. I love it!! I think i will love the rest too!



Second vege box. Oops.....i put the pumpkin aside and forgot to include it in the picture.
Tips: Pumpkin skin is edible and nutritious. Organic pumpkin has softer skin somehow. I just steamed it and smashed it. Getting them ready for pumpkin bread. Yay!


Size: 2kg (RM 26)
Type of vegetables: 6
Pick up day: Monday
Pick up time: Depends on the pick up location. For Bukit Jambul, i can pick up after 1p. Pick up after work is fine also.

Other size of the vege box:
3.5 kg box (RM 40)
5 kg box (RM 55)

Contacts to order vege box:
http://www.terrafarm.com.my/2012/08/blog-post.html

Despite the price increase of the vege box few months ago, i still think it is worth for the quality. Every time i pick up the vege box, i am feeling excited what is inside. Recently someone told me that eat what i dislike (refer to vege) will make me healthy. I think of my vege box and i know i am committing to it....

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Talk:不簡單的簡單 By the Owners of Terra Farm, Cameron Highland

I attended an organic sharing session in PISA, 不簡單的簡單. The talk was given by the owner of Terrra Farm, Mr Ng and his wife.


Key take away:
1. They grow vegetables with original seeds. Not hybrid because they believe original species has the most nutrients.
2. Use grass, goat and cow dungs in their farm for composting. They don’t use chicken dungs, don’t use organic fertilizer.
3. Their land initially was all red soil, not fertilized. Now, the soil is black color because very fertilize.
4. Healthy plants has the leaf facing upwards to absorb the sunlight and has just enough nutrients from healthy soil. Unlike the commercial vegetables which are fed with chemical fertilizer(very concentrated), causing more water absorption. Hence, the leave are overweight and facing downwards.
5. Disagree with organic hydroponic because is not naturally grown in soil and less nutrition.
6. The farm is certified Demeter by Bio-Dynamic Research Institute in Australia.

Both of them are very preserve with the quality of their vegetables. I asked a question why their carrots has weird shape during the talk and they answered. After the talk, i found out they also posted the answer in their Facebook for sharing. They do care for our concerns!
And those are the compelling reason i ordered my first vegetable box and to be picked up next Monday. :)

Anyone interested to try the vegetables from Terra Farm, can purchase from Jusco, Queensbay.

Details about vegetable box's order and pick up:
http://www.terrafarm.com.my/2012/08/blog-post.html

Details about  the farm and vegetables:
https://www.facebook.com/terraorganicfarm

Terra Tree House, a great place to stay closer to nature, can book via Agoda:
https://www.facebook.com/terratreehouse

This is a very interesting video clip shared during the talk. Amazingly their two little sons were climbing stairs at their own. How many parents can allow this to happen?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.phpv=10200512636892689&set=vb.1660832929&type=2&theater

Sunday, 4 August 2013

Farm Visit: Corn Farm in Kedah

I always wanted to visit Hee's corn farm because once a while, he will deliver his chemical-free corns to our office for sale. The corns are delicious!


His farm is situated in Kampung Relau, a small town in Bandar Baharu, Kedah. One fine Sunday, we waited at the exit of Jawi toll and Hee led us to his farm which was about 20 minutes drive.


It is a three acres farm. When we stepped into the farm, we didn't see a lot of corn plants because he divided the farm into small plots and grow the corns on certain plots only.


Hee pointed to us the direction where the wild boars came and ate some of his corns. He said animal has the wisdom to eat the not so well grown crops and left the better quality crops for the human. Small part of the corn plants were actually flooded with water after rain.


He is doing one-man show in this farm. These are the fruits of his labor. We had the privilege to eat raw as Hee gave us a corn which was freshly plucked from the plant. It was the sweetest corn i ever had in my life! So fresh and so juicy!


Believe or not, he did not need to water the plants at all. No irrigated water, no sprinkle, and no hose in the farm.  The corn plants are solely depending on the rain water. When the weather is hot and dry, the leaves will be twisted to protect itself from "dehydration".


The stem of the corn plant indicated the nutrients it has and how good the corns will be. This one is rather fat...


We noticed the surface of the soil was quite dry until cracked. Hee said it was alright because the soil down there was actually moist. Healthy soil has the capability to absorb water from the lower ground.


These corn plants are 1 months old. This explained why we will not get to eat corns until September. A cycle of growing corn until harvest is about 65 days.



After harvesting the corns, the plants will be removed. The plot will be emptied for couple of months to improve the soil fertility.


Hee explained soils with high organic matter content contain a greater abundance of water-stable aggregates and have a greater exchange capacity, which translates into better structure and water-holding and nutrient absorption capacities. When the soil healthy, the plant will healthy and attract less insects, also less fertilizer will be needed.



In the farm, we can see plenty of bushes next to the corn plants. This is rare in normal farming because every inch of the soil are fully utilized for planting. These bushes serve the function to attract insects so that they won't attack the corn plants. I was curious how the insects know they should go to the bushes instead of the corn plants. Hee said the bushes have been there for long time and the corn plants are recently grown, so the insects recognize the place they used to visit. How interesting!


He did not bother to remove the unwanted grass or unknown plants. He believes they are helpers to improve the soil.


This is another plot that Hee did not grow anything to treat the soil. He is using Biodynamic method in his planting.
Wiki: 
Biodynamic agriculture is a method of organic farming that emphasizes the holistic development and interrelationships of the soil, plants and animals as a self-sustaining system.

Also, he is practicing "planting by the moon". Plants respond to the same gravitational pull of tides that affect the oceans, which alternately stimulates root and leaf growth. This methods has been practiced for hundreds of years. It is a great compliment to organic farming because the soil is not chemically treated.



This was the only vegetable found in the farm. Isn't the color of red bayam beautiful? Hee said the leaves has high iron.


What was Hee doing?

He plucked a baby corn for us to try! I tasted the silk first and it was actually sweet!!


Oh my god! This was the sweetest and tastiest baby corn i ever had. I could never imagine it can be so nice! After eating, my mouth still has the fragrant of corn. 


 The herb with small white flowers and the herb below it are naturally grown in the farm and Hee eats them everyday to give him energy. I tasted the one below, bitter!


Enzyme made of the fruits skin and chicken manure are used for composting.


Other side of the farm we saw Rosella plants and papaya tress. They are still young.

When we were about to leave, Hee told me that day was rather dry so no leeches. During rainy days, there are huge leeches from the small stream outside his farm that can suck blood for 2 hours until reach the size of hand palm and left a Y-shape wound! Honestly, i love nature but i am not so brave. Both my legs were soft after hearing what he said and luckily he only told after the visit. To Hee, he was fine with them and he said is good for health. 


After the visit, i learnt that life can be so simple and so natural. Hee never complaint the animals ate his corn or damaged his corns, or complaint about small harvest. Yet, he has so much to share from his experiences and knowledge, and keep improving for the next planting. 


Grow anything naturally is never easy. I wish to thank him for his love and care for the soils while growing us the healthy and nutrition corns.  Hee passed to us two boxes of corn kernels that his mom prepared for us before we left. I haven't met her but really appreciate her kindness. 


The following Monday  morning when i drove to work, it was raining. Naturally I thought of the corn plants as they got water that morning.

It was a short visit but it energized and inspired me so much! (is it because of the herbs? haha..)

How to visit:  Please contact Hee @ 012-6280422

Saturday, 3 August 2013

Do You Know Commercial Bread Does Not Grow Mold?

Do you remember when was the last time you saw mold on bread? Can't remember right?


Probably you thought you have finished the bread before the expiry date to notice it. In fact, the commercial bread even after the expiry date still do not grow any mold due to the preservative added.

I didn't mean to waste food but i experimented with a bun.


Ten days after the expiry date the bun still not having any mold.

 

When i bought the bread it was having five days to expire.


Compared to the home baked bread, on the 4th days(counting from the day the bread was baked), i can start to see some mold even though kept inside container at room temperature. This photo was taken after seven days.


Other than the cheese on top, the white color cotton-like on the surface are mold.  The only way to preserve a home made bread is to store in the freezer. Steam it when want to eat.

Calcium propionate (along with propionic acid and sodium propionate) or preservative 282 is used as a preservative in bread and other baked good to extend the shelf life of loaves.It is mold inhibitor.

Bad about preservative:
1. Irritability, restlessness, inattention and sleep disturbance in some children may be caused by a preservative in healthy foods consumed daily. People generally thought bread is healthy food.
2. Calcium propionate has been studied extensively for toxicity and as a potential cancer-causing agent in the laboratory.
3. Calcium and sodium propionate have the potential to permanently damage stomach lining by exacerbating gastritis and inducing severe ulcers
4. Calcium propionate, like all forms of propionic acids, is linked to migraine headaches.
5. Calcium propionate is also used in dried fruits, dairy products and fruit juice.

My preferences:
1. Buy bread without additives or preservative from the nearest bakery shop. Example:
Continental Bakery
33 Nagore Road, 10050 Penang
Tel: 04-2283814
Business Hours: 10am-7pm
2. Get a bread maker, make my own bread.

Gardenia bread claims no artificial, synthetic or unnatural preservatives. Gardenia has replaced calcium propionate with natural ingredients such as raisin juice concentrate and vinegar. Is the juice concentrate and vinegar really natural?

I don't know need to eat how many commercial breads to get the bad impacts. But knowing the fact that commercial bread doesn't grow mold, i really prefer making my own bread as i don't need any additives or preservatives to bake a soft and delicious loaf.

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Organic Steamboat in Cameron Highland

After visiting the organic farm, we returned to the Organic Steamboat Restaurant to have our lunch. This restaurant is owned by Cameron Organic Produce.


So refreshing the organic lime juice.... RM 2.50.


Organic vegetables, organic rice vermicelli (thin noodles), vegetarian balls and so on.


Vegetarian steamboat for 2. Each person RM20. Non vegetarian steamboat is available too.


Yummy! The soup is plain but has the sweetness of vegetables. The vegetables are unbelievable fresh and crunchy! Must try!


The restaurant also sell fresh organic vegetables. Those bottles in the fridge are homemade vegetarian oyster sauce and chili sauce. The vegetarian oyster sauce is great to eat with the vegetables. RM7 for 1 bottle if you like to take it home. 


These were the fresh vegetables delivered direct from the farm in the morning. Highly recommended to stop by this restaurant to pick up the fresh vegetables before heading home. Call or find out from the person in the restaurant the best time to come by to buy the organic vegetables. The price is much cheaper than what you can get from the local organic shop.


Skim Organik Malaysia (SOM) cert.


Restaurant: Cameron Organic Produce
Address: MDCH 10, Bandar Baru, 39100 Brinchang, Cameron Highlands
Notes: This restaurant cannot be seen from the main road in Brinchang town. Try look for Public Bank and it is opposite of the bank.
Tel: 05-4914807, 4915011.
Certification:  Skim Organik Malaysia (SOM)