About Yomeishu

Was told Yomeishu is good for health and so I bought it from the supermart. This bottle cost about $57 and hope it will do some good to my overall health.




"Originally our bodies have "the self-regulating function" to maintain a good health. But when the function weakens due to busyness, physical stress or aging, various symptoms will develop. Yomeishu is a herbal liqueur which acts on the weakened the self-regulating function of the body to regulate general conditions and leads to good health. Drinking Yomeishu will promote blood circulation and blood flow, and the active medicinal ingredients circulate throughout the body to penetrate into the whole body. Then, whole body metabolism is activated to regulate the function, and various symptoms are improved."

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My dinner, simple Japanese Gobo and Okra

This is a popular Japanese dish called kinpira gobo (top picture), julienned or shredded burdock root braised with soy sauce, sugar, mirin and/or sake, and sesame oil.





The bottommost picture was taken from Wikipedia

Malay Rice at JEM





We ate the above which was delicious. The Malay rice is sold at JEM (Jurong East MRT) Basement 1. Even at 3pm the place was quite crowded. The beef Rendang was the best. It cost $6 for each serving.

My 3 meals today: Bak Chor Mee, Kway Chap and Satay






The Bar Chor mee kia is very good. This is sold at the stall at Jalan Kayu, in a coffee shop. The mince pork and pig's liver tasted well. The chilly sauce used is also tasty. Cost $3.50. As for the Kway Chup and Satay, they are at the hawker center opposite Great World City. Both are delicious too. Kway Chup in the picture was for 2 person. The satay was yummy except for the Kertupat or rice which was a bit hard. Kway Chup cost $11 and Satay was $6.60 (60 cents per stick)