Sunday, September 30, 2007

Entomophagy
Entomophagy is a culture of human taking insects as food, has been put into practice by the Thais since quite some time ago. Not sure when this practice got started, some says it was a culture being spread from Vietnam during the war between Vietnam and the US.

During the war time, Vietnamese refugees who were hiding in the jungle without food, started taking raw insects as their source of food to survive under extreme starvation. In fact, research has shown that those insects which were taken as food were rich in protein, and they are easier to be digested and more effective in building human cells as compared to normal meat.

Probably this was one of the reasons why Vietnamese managed to kick the US arse to the “Asian Waterloo”??

During dinner one day, one of my collegues bought a pack of grasshopper for a small Fear Factor challenge


Our lady collegue, Carroll took the lead for the first bite

My turn. seriously, i got goosebump all over my body when i started biting it. Hmm.. pretended nothing happened due to my male ego.hehe..Seriously, it was really tasty, especially the head, the feeling was like eating prawns!

The person who initiated this Fear Factor, Michael, took up one, and decided to put it back. He "waterlooed" and raised the white flag.

Humans got infected by all kinds of new found diseases without cure everyday...Probably, this is one of the reasons why it is so. Would it cause by Entomophagy? As insects tend to carry viruses? Gosh, i better go for a checkup the sonnest possible...

Monday, September 03, 2007

Yoshida Kaban
Have you ever heard of Yoshida kaban?? It is one of the most trendy brands specializes in the design of luggage, pouch, wallet and etc and is one of the youngsters’ “must have” in Japan nowadays. Yoshida wind is slowly blowing towards other asian countries like Hong Kong lately, it is simply a fashion statement now.

I am soooo lucky to get in touch of Yoshida Kaban during the last visit of Miho’s parents. Like Miho, They are extremely passionate persons who bring joys to everyone, with lots of presents wherever they go. Let me “show off “what I have got from them hehe, Porter range from Yoshida, million of thanks to her parents and also her brother for bringing me this all the way from Japan.


A wallet – The Porter range of Yoshida kaban


Porter, do we still have such occupation at airport, train station nowadays? Where have all the porters gone to?


Finally I have found a very organized way to put my stuff while traveling…numerous compartments


Now I know about the “real face” of Yoshida