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Jus buah

30 June 2010 6 Comments

In Malaysia, my way of trying a juice was to put my finger on a name and ask for it. I refused to see a dictionary for its meaning or ask somebody who knew English. I wanted to know them by taste.
At times it resulted in disastrous distasteful situations but I was also glad that I could pick up some names. Also, I paid attention when they pronounced the names.

I have tried each one of these and a few more which are not mentioned in this list. My favourite was Jus Tembikai.
The locals were quite surprised to see me pronounce it correctly. For your information, it sounds like a Tamil word.

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Jus Buah-Buahan.

Jus buah = Fruit juice

Now it is your turn. Can you tell me all names correctly ? What do they mean? Fairly easy, I must say.
Ok, no cheating. No Google. Let’s see who comes close to correct answers.

P.S.- I am travelling right now. The previous post was scheduled one and so is this. Some more posts are scheduled which will keep popping up.
Please be punctual and regular till I come back. :D And remember, I am going to peep in between. :P

Till then ciao ! Terima kasih.

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