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Walk down the memory lane Penang Hokkien style! We talked about various drinks that we used to make at home. From Milo to Overtine. Klim to Fernleaf.
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Walk down the memory lane Penang Hokkien style! We talked about various drinks that we used to make at home. From Milo to Overtine. Klim to Fernleaf.
Milo sold in Hawaii is made in Philippines. Not just Malaysian like Milo, Filipinos like Milo too.
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Nice. Should be “mih” kiaN, not “mik” kiaN.
Thanks for the correction. I updated.
The red colored syruppy thingy that Miku John mentioned was Optrose, Rose Hip syrup. My mom used to baby sit children and we usually give them (mixed with water) a bottle after snack. I think during those days, we do not give fruit juice to children, so this is the only sweet drinks that they get.
And the drink for healing urinary infection is cranberry juice. Not blackcurrant, lah.
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