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Door Laura Knol, Burgh-Haamstede
Sinds kort wordt onze tuin door twee gaaien bezocht die dol zijn op de pinda`s die we neerleggen. Erg leuk om ze bezig te zien!
At the entrance to the Pindaya Caves, the tale of the prince who killed the spider and saved the princess. In this case, the spider is eating katie while I stand and watch.
This is our dog. Her name is Pinda. Sometimes she is not just calm and still but very alive and moving:
Dessert inspiré des Snickers / chocolat, caramel et cacahuétes ; Dessert gebasseerd op Snickers chocolade met caramel en Pinda (Barbeito / Madeira n 01 / Madeira)
Je ne sais pas si c'est elle qui m'a mise K.O toute l'après midi mais cette soupe est dangeureuse.
Pinda = cacahuète. Soupe à la cacahuète. En effet, prevoyez le citrate de bétaine parce les chylomicrons vont s'exciter dans le tube digestif.
Ca restait tout de même très bon ! Mais foies sensibles s'abstenir !
La boulette que vous voyez est de la banane bouillie écrasée (appelée tomtom comme le GPS) en boule que l'on met à l'intérieur. La soupe est cuisinée avec des rondelles de saucisse, du poulet et quelques légumes symboliques pour se dire que ce n'est pas que du gras !
C'est un plat typique créole
On redécouvre la cacahuète et on aime !
Recette :
The original commemorative statue of Pinda Wullem was created by the artist Hay Mansvelders and was cast in bronze. It stood in the Jodenstraat for many years as a tribute to the city’s first Chinese resident. However, in 2016, the bronze statue was stolen - a common fate for metal public art, as thieves often melt them down for the scrap value of the bronze. This loss left a void in the street’s historical landscape for several years.
To ensure the character’s permanent return to the city, a new version was commissioned from the artist Hans Reijnders and unveiled in 2021. Reijnders deliberately chose to work with hard stone (Petit Granit) specifically to prevent a repeat of the 2016 theft; because the material has no resale value as scrap, it is far less likely to be targeted. While the choice was practical, the stone also gives the sculpture a grounded, sturdy presence that reflects Wullem's enduring legacy in Venlo's local folklore.
The man himself, Tsen Koa Pai, remains one of Venlo’s most iconic figures. Arriving in 1937, he was a fixture of the city's nightlife, carrying a wooden tray and selling roasted peanuts with his signature call of "Pienda, pienda, lekka lekka!" Beyond the peanuts, he was a shrewd businessman who helped the local youth by discreetly selling condoms hidden beneath the sweets in his tray. This sculpture, standing near the historic Romerhuis, ensures that his colorful contribution to the city's social fabric is never forgotten.