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Curry Laksa is a classic Southeast Asian delicacy, beloved by the people of Malaysia and Singapore. The highlight of this dish is its rich and aromatic coconut curry broth, infused with a slightly spicy and coconutty fragrance that’s incredibly appetizing.

A typical bowl of Curry Laksa is prepared with silky rice noodles or egg noodles as the base, topped with fresh prawns, tofu puffs, fish cakes, boiled eggs, and bean sprouts, garnished with lime and chili paste. The combination offers a variety of textures and intense flavors. The broth is a slow-cooked blend of coconut milk, curry paste, lemongrass, shrimp paste, and a medley of spices, resulting in a creamy, spicy, and satisfying taste.

This dish is perfect for chilly weather—warming both body and soul. If you’re a fan of bold curry flavors, you must give this Southeast Asian classic a try!

Lemongrass is a common spice in Southeast Asian cuisine and also holds medicinal value. In traditional medicine, lemongrass is believed to have the following benefits:

  • Aids Digestion: Lemongrass can help alleviate bloating, indigestion, and other digestive issues. It is often used in teas to support gut health.
  • Antibacterial and Anti-inflammatory: Lemongrass contains natural antibacterial properties that can help alleviate cold symptoms and inhibit bacterial infections.
  • Calms the Nervous System: Its refreshing aroma helps reduce stress and promotes relaxation of both the body and mind.

Turmeric, widely used for its active compound Curcumin, is not only a culinary ingredient but also a staple in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic practices. Its primary benefits include:

  • Anti-inflammatory: Curcumin has strong anti-inflammatory properties, offering relief to those with arthritis.
  • Antioxidant: It neutralizes free radicals, helping to protect cells and slow down aging.
  • Aids Digestion: Turmeric stimulates bile secretion, improving digestion and relieving indigestion.
  • Boosts Immunity: Turmeric helps strengthen the immune system and combats various diseases.

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It snowed in Belgrade yesterday, marking the first snow of the year. Come to doooong and enjoy the warm Dashi-simmered radish!

There’s an old saying about eating radish in winter: “Eat radish in winter and ginger in summer, and you won’t need a doctor.” Radish helps clear heat, dissolve phlegm, aid digestion, and moisturize the lungs to prevent coughing. It’s especially great for balancing out heavy winter meals. Whether in soups or salads, radish is absolutely delicious—don’t miss out this winter!