I just love to eat Uan Sui (chinese celery) it is also know as corindor,I think...
It is very hard for me to find then in japan as I think the japanese do not like them so much .So ,when a friend of mine found the seeds sold in penang,she manage to sent some to me.
The first attempt was a failure as the seeds did not grow,so after I told my dear friend about it,she did the next best thing...that is by sending me another packet of the seeds again...hahaha..So sweet of her...kekeke...
Anyway,here are 3 photos which I would like to share with you all.
The first photo is the packet of Uan Sui seeds sold in penang .
I sincerely hope that they will grows big soon ,as summer will be finish soon.I really hope the day will come,when I could eat my Uan Sui with my hainan chicken rice...yummy..and my clear soup with many uan sui springkle on top...I just love the smell...
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hope u can manage to eat ur own plant eh uan sui before the autumn arrives huh.
ya..I hope so..wonder how it feels to to eat myself home grown Uan Sui..who know..maybe I will take a photo to let you see...hahaha...
JLE,
Don't be disappointed. It's not coriander plant but Chinese "keng chai" (celery) although the leaves look similar. I had the same packet and when I grew them, they turned out to be Chinese celery!
hahaha..don't worry..I wont be disapointed,as long as i can get that same smell..I can makan them lioa..hahahaa...
different meh.. i try to see if got different packaging one here in sg for u too jle.. almost forgot about it...
hey can check this out and tell me what are these candy called?
http://almanacqueen.com/2008/09/08/mid-autumn-festival-mooncake-fair/
i dont like uan sui. maybe because of the taste.
I like uan sui very much too....don't forget to invite me to eat ur hainan chicken rice....he he...
it does have a very distinct smell ya that is an acquired taste I suppose... but I love it too, especially in soup :-)
Amy was telling me uan sui the other day,but i had no clue of what it is. pls share your picture of uan sui plant later okie, thank you :)
hope u can success plant it....
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