I have
always been curious with local delicacies, hence it should not come with great
surprise that I insisted to try or at least to look for my sayur paha-paha or
pepaha (paha-paha vegetable) what some people claim to be unique to Labuan. Click HERE to learn about sayur paha paha as explained by the mak cik pasar. And
because of this, I have been pestering Tourism (non-stop mind you) to take is
to Pasar UTC Labuan – a so called ‘MUST’ visit place.
I personally feel if you want to know the locals’ daily life/lifestyle, market/pasar or breakfast spot is the best place. All you need to do is sit down and watch or popularly known as people surfing. I will be giggling as I seeing them chit chatting; trying to understand the local dialect, watching them arranging their produce while cleaning the stall is like my personal TV Program. Do you know what I enjoyed best? Talking to them, and most of the time the respond is good and informative.
After borong-ing ikan bilit mata biru, cumi-cumi and ikan keropok, Kwa the guide found me and told me she found THE paha-paha vegetable (vegetable = sayur in Malay language). I believe the right word to use is I ‘RAN’ to the stall… I asked the makcik how do the locals usually cook sayur paha-paha? And you know how a typical makcik will respond tight? She basically gave me the whole recipe, you can watch the REEL HERE… by the way, this vege is seasonal tau.
Then there
bambangan jeruk that can be eaten with nasi panas-panas, sedap giler. A MUST
MUST BUY tau!
From my
observation, the market here is superbly CLEAN. And they pack everything
beautifully, I even joked saying I don’t mind cooking everyday if the market is
this clean in KL. Seriously (Eh! Korang percaya ke?). Click HERE for video.
Akar langir
is used to mandikan mayat (to clean the corpse) as well as mandi pengantin (for
wedded couple showering ritual) … This is sooooo interesting as this is the
first time me hearing this. Apparently it is being practice by Kedayan tribe in
Sarawak also, hence it is not unique to Labuan. I was made to understand by the
makcik that you need to peel the langir root skin and boil it, sud will form
and act like a soup thus camouflage the smell of the corpse. It is a custom
that is not being practice as it used to. To view the video, click HERE.
And you must check out (to view the video, click HERE) the show herb - to buang angin, buang panas, lepas bersalin and etc.
Mind you, this is only a trip to the market. Next time, we go on food hunting trip pulak kay!
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