Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Rucula ( Rocket )
Scientific Names
Rucola ( or rocket ) is Eruca sativa.
Synonyms : Eruca vesicaria subsp. sativa,
Brassica erusa
Latin erūca and its variant urūca
denote to a plant and a caterpillar. In such cases, usually the animal name is
primary and has been extended to the plant (so the rocket can be interpreted as
“caterpillar plant”)
Latin adjective sativa is derived from satum,
the supine of the verb sero, meaning
"to sow", indicating that the seeds of the plant were sown in
gardens.
Common Names
The English common name rocket derives from the French roquette, a diminutive of the Latin word
eruca
In the United States and Canada, it
is known as arugula.
The standard Italian word is rucola, a diminutive of the Latin word eruca.
Cultivation History
A pungent, leafy green vegetable
resembling a longer-leaved and open lettuce, Eruca sativa is rich in vitamin C and potassium. In addition to the
leaves, the flowers, young seed pods and mature seeds are all edible.
Grown as an edible herb in the
Mediterranean area since Roman times, it was known as an aphrodisiac. Nowadays rocket is enjoyed innocently in mixed salads, to which
it adds a pleasing pungency.
Rocket was traditionally collected in
the wild or grown in home gardens along with such herbs as parsley and basil.
It is now grown commercially in many places, and is available for purchase in
supermarkets and farmers' markets throughout the world. It is also naturalised
as a wild plant away from its native range in temperate regions around the
world, including northern Europe and North America. In India, the mature seeds are known as
Gargeer. This is the same name in Arabic, جرجير (gargīr), but used in Arab countries
for the fresh leaves.
Uses
In Italy, raw rocket is often added
to a pizza at the end of or just after baking.
It is also used cooked in Apulia, in
Southern Italy, to make the pasta dish cavatiéddi, as well as in "many
unpretentious recipes in which it is added, chopped, to sauces and cooked
dishes" or in a sauce (made by frying it in olive oil and garlic) used as
a condiment for cold meats and fish.
In Rome, Italy rucola is used with
special meat dish called straccietti that are thin slices of beef with raw
rocket and Parmesan cheese.
A sweet, peppery digestive alcohol
called rucolino is made from rocket on the island of Ischia in the Gulf of
Naples. This liqueur is a local specialty enjoyed in small quantities following
a meal in the same way as a limoncello or grappa.
Porchetta di Ariccia PGI
Porchetta di Ariccia is a product
based on cooked pork , typical of the municipality of Ariccia , in the province
of Rome .
In 14 June 2011, at European level,
the Porchetta di Ariccia obtains the recognition of Protected Geographical Indication
(PGI).
PRODUCTION
“Porchetta di Ariccia IGP” must be
produced in the entire territory of Ariccia, in the province of Rome, in the
region of Lazio. It is a famous product, made from the following ingredients: feminine
pork’s meat, salt, pepper, garlic and rosemary. Feminine porks are leaner and
with a more adapt taste.
The carcass is manually deboned,
salted, topped with pepper, rosemary and garlic, and finally wrapped with
natural cords. This is an important passage because it consent meat to remain
compact in the following step.
The product can be now cooked in oven
at a temperature between 160-280° C for 3-5 hours. Ovens used for this passage
are particularly big and have some containment tanks, useful to collect fat.
The heat reduction occurs gradually, in specific cooling rooms, at a
temperature between 10° to 30°C.
“Porchetta di Ariccia IGP” can be
sold entire, in logs or sliced. We can find it in commerce in specific
vacuum-sealed, plastic or paper boxes. In any case, a PGI product must show a
label with the mark and the community logo of the product.
TASTE AND CHARACTERISTICS
“Porchetta di Ariccia” is a famous
gastronomic product. Meat is tasteful and spicy, thanks to the equilibrated
presence of rosemary, pepper and garlic. Its color goes from white to pink.
Rind is bright, crunchy and brown. In
the part of girth it has a softer texture. This crunchy texture is a
distinctive aspect of “porchetta”, which can be consumed in slices.
SERVING SUGGESTION
“Porchetta” is usually eaten in
slices. It can represent a tasteful second dish or an ideal stuffing for
sandwiches, better if with rustic bread.
Great alone, thanks to its taste and
rind’s crunchiness, the intense scent due to spices, tasted with a glass of Castelli
wine or handcrafted beer.
In the typical “fraschette” of the
area Castelli Romani,
“porchetta” is served with a cutting board of cheeses and cold cuts, accompanied by a glass of one of the wines of Castelli.
“porchetta” is served with a cutting board of cheeses and cold cuts, accompanied by a glass of one of the wines of Castelli.
Slices of “porchetta” can be served
with a glass of Franciacorta or a pleasant and fresh Verdeca.
Cari Makan @ Chow Kit, KL
Yut
Kee Restaurant 镒记茶餐室
Address : better don't tell
Operation hours : don't know
Another
disappointed day !
1st : Due to its fame, the crowd is congesting
! Parking is another headache ! The restaurant’s cleanliness is acceptable,
but the drains, road, sideways are unbearable !
2nd : The food are not as good as those comments
in the internet !! Its either my
high-expectation, or their low standard !!
I would likened the food to precooked buffet !!
I would likened the food to precooked buffet !!
3rd : The famous Roast Pork are available only
during weekends !!! If it’s too
troublesome to prepare, then apa bikin
all the foreign workers? The restaurant employs a league of foreign workers at
the kitchen as well as front-of-the-house service !!! I was very keen to try the Roast Pork
of which a bit looks like Porchetta di
Ariccia I.G.P. Very disappointing la !!!
4th : The Roti Babi pulak habis-stok when we place our order !!!! Its only 12.00pm !!!! Should have prepare extra for Hot Items ma, kan
!!!!?
Kalo ini macam, how can I write a good comment
about this restaurant ?
Conclusion : The fame is over-rated. Jangan pegi
Conclusion : The fame is over-rated. Jangan pegi
Sunday, May 27, 2018
A Walk Through Mid-Eastern Supermarket @ Serdang
pickled stuffed grave leaves
dates puree
dates vineger
various vinegers
ground white sesame seeds
pickled mango
pickled cucumbers
pickled hot peppers
pickled baby okra ( left ) &
pickled brinjal ( right )
salted mixed vegetalbe ( left )
pickled garlic ( right )
pickled garlic ( right )
canned boiled chickpeas
canned red beans
canned green peas with carrot
whole kernel corn
white beans
pickled olives
pistachio halva
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