Hsaba

hsa*ba [http://www.hsaba.com] means please eat. It was born out of a desire to cook and eat Burmese food. I was born in Burma and grew up in a family that loved to eat and cook. When we are not doing these two things, we are inevitably talking about food. Food remains a common passion, a connection that keeps us close to our roots and comforts us when we are missing Burma.Find out more about Burmese food at http://www.hsaba.com
  • Avocado Ice Cream Recipe Video

    Avocado Ice Cream

    Avocado Ice Cream Recipe: The direct translation for avocado in Burmese is butter fruit. Avocados always reminds me of a treat we used to eat in Burma and one that I particularly enjoy, an avocado...
    By : Hsaba  

  • Chicken Satay With Chunky Peanut Sauce Recipe

    Chicken Satay With Chunky Peanut Sauce

    There are many variations for satay but this is my favourite as it's as close to the satays we ate in Burma. You can use either chicken or pork and feel free to adjust to your own taste.
    By : Hsaba

Fiveadayz

fiveadayz says :

Mmm liking the look your recipes, must try one sometime... Been looking into Burmese cuisine 'cos my Grandad is from there. I seems that tumeric is the dominant flavor yes? What kind of vegetables are traditionally used? I'm thinking green beans and carrots...
Posted on: 19 September 2007 - 9:25am
Startcooking

startcooking says :

I am totally unfamiliar with Burmese style of food and cooking. I can't wait to try some of these tempting recipes! They look fantastic! Cheers -Kathy
Posted on: 8 September 2007 - 6:53pm
Shantihhh

shantihhh says :

welcome to iFood.TV so glad to see your recipes. We love all Asian cuisines-especially Thai. You might want to join my Thai Group here or World On My Plate or both and tick these groups to display your recipes.
Posted on: 13 August 2007 - 3:50pm
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