Friday, 3 August 2012

can a Butter fly?

The answer will be both 'Yes' and 'No'. A butter itself doesn't have a pair of wings, therefore it cannot fly. But by putting both words together, you will get 'Butterfly' and a 'Buttefly' can fly. But how can we relate a 'Butterfly' with food?


'Butterfly' Bun
This is more commonly known as a 'Butterfly'. The main ingredients used
in creating a 'Butterfly' would mainly be dough. But it's slightly a bit
different from the 'You Tiao' that one would be having for breakfast.
A 'Butterfly' is coated with a layer of sesame seeds, which at the same
time gives the 'Butterfly' an extra fragrance and sweetness. Probably I
was there too late, therefore they only have a few items left and though
parts of the 'Butterfly' still remains to be pretty crispy but parts of
it were too soft. Either ways, the fragrance and the sweetness of the
'Butterfly' still remains to be pretty good, but I would really want to
try the 'Butterfly' that was freshly made and ultra crispy. :P


The name of this stall would be 'Xi De Li Snacks'(西得利油條).
There have a few branches island wide and the branch that I have
shown here would be the branch located in Redhill Market.

Notes:
  • Operating Hours: 6am - 4pm Daily
                                (Closed on Monday)

* Click here to find out more about 'Xi De Li Snacks'.
^ Click here for the location of 'Redhill Market' on Google Maps.
~ Click here for some other delicacies that can be found in 'Redhill Market'.

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