As entry for simple pleasure, it is perfect: simple yet so pleasurable to the eyes. One of my favorite desserts; did not know that it was che\ thai', I thought it was usually called che\ ba mau\. I love the overall green tone, jade green of thach. over pale green of the table, softened by the creamy white of "nuoc dua", with some red "hat luu" to brighten the whole thing up. In my opinion, not only it tastes refreshing, it also looks refreshing to the eyes.
Such a great, fun idea of yours to use the Green Font to put into words, how you felt, at the sight of such simple pleasure
The green wording sure fit nicely with the description of Che Thai, a Jade, Emerald of thach, immersed in a sea of "nuoc dua", embellished with red "hat luu", all combined to whet an instant appetite, especially on a hot, steaming day in OC, or anywhere else
as you love dâu .do? banh' lot., could you please post a photo that rivals with chè thai' ? I'm never been fond of sweets, but this great photo of Ti Enn Ess makes me change my mind, I'll trade Jerky (khô bò) cons Chè, right now.
Hello Son
ReplyDeleteUmm, Umm, Umm !!!
What a Feeling, the only way to put it, as words could never quite describe the joy of seeing such a delicacy on display
So tantalizingly delicious, mouth watering, you could almost taste it, the little things in life that meant so much, for so little !
Quang
Dear TNS
ReplyDeleteAs entry for simple pleasure, it is perfect: simple yet so pleasurable to the eyes. One of my favorite desserts; did not know that it was che\ thai', I thought it was usually called che\ ba mau\.
I love the overall green tone, jade green of thach. over pale green of the table, softened by the creamy white of "nuoc dua", with some red "hat luu" to brighten the whole thing up. In my opinion, not only it tastes refreshing, it also looks refreshing to the eyes.
MC
Hello Mai Chau
ReplyDeleteSuch a great, fun idea of yours to use the Green Font to put into words, how you felt, at the sight of such simple pleasure
The green wording sure fit nicely with the description of Che Thai, a Jade, Emerald of thach,
immersed in a sea of "nuoc dua", embellished with red "hat luu", all combined to whet
an instant appetite, especially on a hot, steaming day in OC, or anywhere else
Quite a refreshing, tempting treat, as any
Quang
OMG!
ReplyDeleteLy che qua hap-dan, miam-miam, dung la simple pleasure!
Perfect Son oi,
Liem
congratulations to TNS for opening the week theme's of simple pleasure with
ReplyDeletea YUMMYLICIOUS looking che.
Best,
BT
Hi KâyTi Ci,
ReplyDeleteas you love dâu .do? banh' lot., could you
please post a photo that rivals with chè thai' ?
I'm never been fond of sweets, but this great
photo of Ti Enn Ess makes me change my mind,
I'll trade Jerky (khô bò) cons Chè, right now.
CTT