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Top is aluminum with chrome plated brass brushing, middle stainless electro polished with stainless brushing you cannot see the welds, bottom older cold rolled stainless with brushing welded on you can see the weld marks welded by TIG process. Autodoner.
Satay a.k.a. Sate a.k.a. BBQ Meat on Skewers a.k.a. Shashlik is a common snack or meal amongst the fortunate Malaysians.
Satay or sate is a dish consisting of diced or sliced chicken, goat, mutton, beef, pork or fish; the more authentic version uses skewers from the midrib of the coconut leaf, although bamboo skewers are often used. These are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with various spicy seasonings.
Satay may have originated in Java, Indonesia, but it is also popular in many other Southeast Asian countries, such as: Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam as well as in The Netherlands which was influenced through its former colonies.
Satay is a very popular delicacy in Indonesia and Malaysia; Indonesia’s diverse ethnic groups’ culinary art (see Cuisine of Indonesia) have produced a wide variety of satays. In Indonesia, satay can be obtained from a travelling satay vendor, from a street-side tent-restaurant, in an upper-class restaurant, or during traditional celebration feasts. In Malaysia, satay is a popular dish - especially during celebrations - and can be found throughout the country. A close analogue in Japan is yakitori, shish kebab from Turkey, chuanr from China and sosatie from South Africa are also similar to satay.
Turmeric is a compulsory ingredient used to marinate satay, which gives the dish its characteristic yellow colour. Meats commonly used include beef, mutton, pork, venison, fish, shrimp, squid, chicken, and even tripe. Some have also used more exotic meats, such as turtle, crocodile, and snake meat.
It may be served with a spicy peanut sauce dip, or peanut gravy, slivers of onions and cucumbers, and ketupat (rice cakes).
Pork satay can be served in a pineapple-based satay sauce or cucumber relish. An Indonesian version uses a soy-based dip.
Satay is not the same as the Vietnamese condiment, “sate”, which typically includes ground chili, onion, tomato, shrimp, oil, and nuts. Vietnamese sate is commonly served alongside noodle and noodle-soup dishes.
source: wikipedia
Skewers being barbequed were particularly popular.
First held in 2008, the Itaewon Global Village Festival is an annual festival held in multi-cultural Itaewon. The festival is a great way to experience and learn about other country’s cultures without leaving Seoul, with musical performances, a fashion show, food tents and a craft beer zone, whilst the festival’s highlight is the 1.4km Global Village Parade from Hangangjin Station through Itaewon on to the main stage at Noksapyeong combining music and dance from costumed performers.
Frame :*VELO ORANGE* neutrino
Head Set :*PHILWOOD*
Wheels :*VELOCITY* cliffhanger rim × *VELO ORANGE* grand cru disc touring hub
Tires :*MAXXIS*
RD :*SHIMANO* deore
Handle :*FAIRWEATHER* b903 bullmoose bar
Brake :*AVID* BB7
Brake Lever :*PAUL* canti lever
Crankset :*VELO ORNAGE* × *AARN* narrow wide chainring
Saddle :*SDG* bel-air saddle BL special
Seat Post :*THOMSON* elite
Seat Clamp :*THOMSON*
Grip :*ERGON*
Front Rack :*NITTO* M-1B front rack × *WALD* 137 basket
Skewer :*VELO ORANGE* grand cru quick release
Pedal:*MKS* XC-III bear trap pedal
Stainless and brass skewer matches the bike and fillet perfect Schmidt dyno hub. Leaning against a vintage Poul Kjaerholm pk22 wicker chair.
How to catch a fish... part two.
Once you have stabbed your selection, you are free to enjoy your fish-ka-bob! That is, IF you can get it off your beak without losing it!
(It took several minutes, but he did get it off and flipped around to swallow it!)
Meat skewers,dish presentation picture of Italian food. Side view on black dish and white background.
From the French restaurant, Cafe Triskell, in Astoria. For more images and reviews, please visit: www.bradleyhawks.com
Frame :*SURLY* straggler Painted by COOK PAINT WORKS
Headset :*CHRIS KING*
Wheels :*PHILWOOD* 11-speed cx hub × *NOTUBES*
Tire :*TERAVAIL* cannonball tire
Crankset :*SRAM* RIVAL × *WOLF TOOTH COMPONENTS* drop stop chainring
BB:*PHILWOOD* outboard bottom bracket
Brake :*AVID* BB7S
Shifter:*SRAM* APEX
RD:*SRAM* APEX
Handlebar :*THOMSON* aluminum round road bar
Stem :*THOMSON* elite
Seat Post :*THOMSON* elite
Saddle :*BROOKS* cambium C17 all weather LTD
Grip :*LIZARD SKINS* DSP 2.5mm bartape
Adjuster:*DIA-COMPE* downtube cable adjuster
Skewer:*PHILWOOD* quick release skewer
Fender :*HONJO*
01.16.10
Night in the Djemaa el Fna Square is a frenetic experience. However it is chockful of cheap and good eats!!! Each stall has people who's only purpose is to bring in customers. We were finally harassed into dining at Stall #55 cos "they were better than KFC and finger-lickin' good."
Upon sitting down, the server drops down some laminated menus and the usual round piece of bread (khobz) with a dish of harissa. There's a charge for all this though! The olives were complimentary though. =P
We wanted to sample everything and managed to try the following:
- potato salad
- chopped spinach salad
- fried mixed seafood [eel, fish, calamari, shrimps]
- fried shrimp
- brochettes mix
Also be careful of your belongings while dining. There are a lot of little kids selling packets of tissue and other items, but the waiters usually shoo 'em off.
Gorgeous skewers of grape tomatoes, fresh basil & ciliegine mozzarella drizzled with reduced balsamic glaze.
エナガ団子, Skewered dumplings of Long-tailed tit,
エナガ, long-tailed tit,
東京港野鳥公園,
TOKYO PORT WILD BIRD PARK,
202305
CANON EOS R10
CANON マウントアダプター EF-EOS R
SIGMA 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Contemporary
SIGMA TELE CONVERTER TC-1401
Well worth $13.23 (shipped). The plating on the steel quick-release skewer lever is not perfect. The knurled steel nut on the skewer is quite worn down (not just dirty). But this hub spins very smoothly now. And it looks very pretty.
I had noticed the skewer would drag a bit when sliding through the axle. I checked the axle against a straight edge and there was a slight bend. The metric threads of the 9 mm. axle would be compatible with most any Asian replacement of the same diameter, or a top quality CrMo axle from Wheels Manufacturing in the US. But, after a couple of well placed taps with a rubber mallet the axle is now perfectly straight.
So, my total investment, on top of the auction cost and shipping, would be for 20 new (grade 25) 3/16" [4.76 mm.] chromium ball bearings (purchased previously @ $3.50/per 100)... and a bit of Phil Woods waterproof grease... so figure one additional dollar.
A very nice buy... Oui ?