This loaf of bread is incredibly cheap and tasty. Got it from a supermarket and was going for about US$1.20c. The Japanese are good at making yummy bread.


Frozen spaghetti...from Japan



These are frozen spaghetti from a supermarket in Japan. Each one with different flavor cost about US$ 1.50 which is unbelievably cheap. They also taste good. Follow the instruction and microwaved them for about 6.5 minutes. Of course, remove the cover before micro wave them.


Roti Prata the easy way






The ready made roti prata was purchased from NTUC Fairprice supermarket. The pack contained 5 pieces of prata with spring onions. Heat one piece at a time in a hot frying pan. The frozen prata will take a few minutes to heat up ( it's already pre-cooked).
You may buy a tin of prata gravy with cube potatoes (Yeo's) or Chicken Curry/Rendang. Heat up the gravy and eat with the hot prata. I used the curry with potato cubes with my prata. They were delicious and easy to prepare.


Lime fruits and oranges from Japan



These limes and oranges are from Japan. They are winter fruits and will be ripen by Feb and March. Once ripen, the oranges are extremely sweet and juicy. Will post them in February again.




The prawn mee is from a Singapore coffee shop stall in Compassvale and the sushi and Japanese food is from Japan (sent to me by my in-laws yesterday).


Persimmons given by my parent-in-laws' neighbours and the Chinese set lunch of mabo tofu, sweet sour pork, miso soup, pickles and rice ($8.50).