A friend of mine lived for a time among monks, he still likes to sleep on the flor and told quite interesting things about how donating food to the monks was celebrated and that they, and he himself where invited to festivities not to do anything, just to be there, look serene and get free food. Thats quite different, to things where we come from. There are food donations to the church, but they are not as commen or celebrated and never ment for the prists, but for them to give to the poor. It is always facinating to learn about other cultures and traditions, so thanks for shareing.
I am so happy watching you and your cooking. Reminded me of my beloved Grandma who is now living in Malaysia while i have migrated to Canada. She is also born in Burma and still has the gracious look and personality, she is a descendant of the Thai-Royal families but way long time ago. Grandma has been the best person that i have known in my life. I hope to be able to meet up with you in my next trip back in Asia because i do plan to visit Burma.
The videos are always great. Amazingly on this video, I loved the way you ended the video by saying the prayer/wishes. So charming, I miss hearing those Burmese words. Thank You ma’am!
A friend of mine lived for a time among monks, he still likes to sleep on the flor and told quite interesting things about how donating food to the monks was celebrated and that they, and he himself where invited to festivities not to do anything, just to be there, look serene and get free food.
Thats quite different, to things where we come from. There are food donations to the church, but they are not as commen or celebrated and never ment for the prists, but for them to give to the poor.
It is always facinating to learn about other cultures and traditions, so thanks for shareing.
Very great explanation about Burmese food how to cook Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I 'd like to know if Aunty June is ok..at this difficult time in Italy.
Thank you for the recipe! Best coconut rice recipe I have ever made and the whole family adores it.
I am so happy watching you and your cooking. Reminded me of my beloved Grandma who is now living in Malaysia while i have migrated to Canada. She is also born in Burma and still has the gracious look and personality, she is a descendant of the Thai-Royal families but way long time ago. Grandma has been the best person that i have known in my life. I hope to be able to meet up with you in my next trip back in Asia because i do plan to visit Burma.
She is not in Burma. In Italy.
The videos are always great. Amazingly on this video, I loved the way you ended the video by saying the prayer/wishes. So charming, I miss hearing those Burmese words. Thank You ma’am!
What an inspirational video. Not just the recipe but the respect you hold. Thankyou dear.
Arrr.. You make me hungry pwa pwa! Looks so yummy!
How much desiccated coconut to take please let know
Use white sweet rice if you want authentic. You can buy it in Asian store.
It's rice, not glutinous rice. Am I right?