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31 March 2007

Breakfast guys? or girls?

Funny. We've all seen some of the funniest mispellings or miswordings or just a sheer coincidental, particularly amongst the asian restaurants, which made them look rather quirky if not stupid. Well here is something for a change, where all Malaysian should be gobsmacked that it is actually a 'delicacy' from the far east.

Healthybrekkie

Here is the defination taken from wiki "Burek or Börek are savory or pies or pastries found in many countries of the former Ottoman Empire. They are made of phyllo pastry or yufka pastry dough, and generally filled with cheese (most commonly feta), ground meat, or vegetables (most commonly spinacharugula)" or

OK. I sensed that our comrades in Malaysia still could not believe that someone could actually serve Burek as breakfast - for public for less than $10. The reason being is that burek (spelling depends which state you are from) means p*ssy in Malaysian.

So this is a good sight for a change spotted on a cafe in Glebe as I strolled along the street early in the morning. So burek for breakfast anyone? Iam sure you are....

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this one is funny!

for borek lovers, Turkish yufka factory,specially produced for borek making, has been established in sydney.

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