I've been addicted to them for over 40 years! The first 12 years over here I actually worked in Indonesia. Also drank a lot there and all the bars had Emping (Belinjo) on the bars like the peanuts at home. I buy two bags of unfried dried Emping at NTUC and my helper will fry up a batch every couple of days. I like them absolutely plain. If you go to Batam you can buy them will all kinds of seasoning from chili to honey and most anything in between. I prefer them plain and yeah, you can't eat just one. In fact the first time you ate one I'll bet it wasn't pleasant at all. But after the 3rd one you are hooked. They are my go to at night while on the board or even Netflix (that or Muruku).
You're absolutely right. The very first time I had one, I was put off by the bitterness, but found myself reaching for a second, and then a third. I like the ones that are seasoned as opposed to plain, they're sweet, salty and spicy. Just delicious.sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Fri, 19 Jan 2024 6:56 pmI've been addicted to them for over 40 years! The first 12 years over here I actually worked in Indonesia. Also drank a lot there and all the bars had Emping (Belinjo) on the bars like the peanuts at home. I buy two bags of unfried dried Emping at NTUC and my helper will fry up a batch every couple of days. I like them absolutely plain. If you go to Batam you can buy them will all kinds of seasoning from chili to honey and most anything in between. I prefer them plain and yeah, you can't eat just one. In fact the first time you ate one I'll bet it wasn't pleasant at all. But after the 3rd one you are hooked. They are my go to at night while on the board or even Netflix (that or Muruku).
But Emping/Belinjo has a strange but helpful effect on my digestive system but I just deal with it. It acts as a laxative and the next morning when I feel the urge, better be heading that direction already. Like you may have heard somewhere in the past, "like sh*t through a goose"
Have you tried pineapple bak kwa? You think it makes it even sweeter but it doesn't, instead it tenderizes the meat.malcontent wrote: ↑Fri, 19 Jan 2024 8:31 pmI normally don’t like bak kwa (too sweet) but in recent years they have started selling an applewood smoked variety (they import the applewood from the US), and I have to say, it’s pretty good.
There is also a something similar to peanut brittle that I like.
My wife says we tried pineapple before and I didn’t like it. I don’t recall, so I’ll have to take her word for it. I do like the applewood smoked variety the best, but trying it this year, it doesn’t seem to be as good - not sure why.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sat, 20 Jan 2024 3:58 pmHave you tried pineapple bak kwa? You think it makes it even sweeter but it doesn't, instead it tenderizes the meat.malcontent wrote: ↑Fri, 19 Jan 2024 8:31 pmI normally don’t like bak kwa (too sweet) but in recent years they have started selling an applewood smoked variety (they import the applewood from the US), and I have to say, it’s pretty good.
There is also a something similar to peanut brittle that I like.
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