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	<title>Comments on: Pagi Sore - Simply Sedap!</title>
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		<title>By: redhia</title>
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		<description>woow! its been 7 years since the last time i went to pagi sore. im an indonesian and everytime my family went to spore we'd always went there. it was nice to have eaten our own food though we're in other people country. the last time we visited pagi sore, mrs.liyana, the owner, as usual, greets us and we're talking about indonesia. but til now i still wondered where does mrs liyana came from? is she an indonesian?
anyway, though you might know it already, indonesian people used to eat sweet potato leaf as a 'lalapan' (the way we called eating boiled vegetables with sambal/indonesian chilli sauce), or we just simply cook it in coconut milk and spices which called 'sambal goreng singkong' (we called sweet potato as singkong here)..both taste SEDAP!!
nice review btw, bring me back memories, thanks :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>woow! its been 7 years since the last time i went to pagi sore. im an indonesian and everytime my family went to spore we&#8217;d always went there. it was nice to have eaten our own food though we&#8217;re in other people country. the last time we visited pagi sore, mrs.liyana, the owner, as usual, greets us and we&#8217;re talking about indonesia. but til now i still wondered where does mrs liyana came from? is she an indonesian?<br />
anyway, though you might know it already, indonesian people used to eat sweet potato leaf as a &#8216;lalapan&#8217; (the way we called eating boiled vegetables with sambal/indonesian chilli sauce), or we just simply cook it in coconut milk and spices which called &#8217;sambal goreng singkong&#8217; (we called sweet potato as singkong here)..both taste SEDAP!!<br />
nice review btw, bring me back memories, thanks :) <span class="vac"><a href="http://sparklette.net/viewcomments/2140961348" rel="nofollow">View all comments by redhia</a></span></p>
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