Roti Canai Christchurch

Saturday, March 29, 2008

What people say about our Roti Canai Christchurch..

Hi everyone,

I just want to share with all of you what people have been saying about our Roti Canai so far.

"Roti bom sedap gle! Tp kuah kalo pekat lg mantap la.N kalo korang rajin buat la sambal skali. Mesti layan gle. Haha" - Farid Anwar

"Sedap gler! thnx mamak! :p" Annina Ramly

"memang rasa Malaysia" - Hafiz Zainal @ Bearer

So to guys that have tasted our roti canai, roti telur, roti boom or teh tarik, simple send me a comment on the comment section below. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.

Thank you so much on behalf of me, Yazid and Aliff.

Thank you!!!

Friday, March 28, 2008

Istimewa minggu ini: Roti boooooooooooooom!


Rasailah kelazatan roti booooooooooooooooooooom yang semestinya membuat hari hujung minggu anda lebih bermakna. Aroma mentega yang lazat dan rasanya yang manis sangat sesuai untuk dimakan sambil bersantai dihadapan computer melihat anime, membaca komik, mengusyar barang di TradeMe dan juga mengulangkaji untuk test minggu depan. Hehehe..

Harga istimewa : $2.50 sahaja. Selagi stok masih ada. Jangan lepaskan peluang keemasan untuk merasai keenakan roti boom ini. Tempahlah sekarang.

Roti canai dan roti telur turut dijual setiap minggu.

Tempahan boleh dibuat melalui YM or txt kepada kami:

Rahim: 0210487172
Yazid: 0210384549
Aliff: 02102300005

Terima kasih dan bon apetit!

P/S: Untuk rakan-rakan yang beragama Islam, jangan lupa baca bismillah ye. Sunnah Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Terima kasih atas sokongan anda!

Thank you guys for your support. Our "launching" was a big success. There is a lot of room for improvement and we promise to improve our service next time. Thank you so much.

If you have any feedback or suggestion, just type it down at the comment section below. Thank you sooooo much guys.

:-)

What is teh tarik?

Taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Teh tarik ("pulled tea" or 拉茶 in Mandarin) is a type of tea which can be bought in restaurants and outdoor stalls in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. It is often compared to cappuccino because of its frothy top. The main ingredients are tea and condensed milk. Ginger water may also be added to form teh halia, or ginger tea. It has become the de facto national drink of Malaysia. In Malaysia, there are also occasions where "teh tarik" brewers gather for competitions and performances to show their skills in making this drink.

This tea is special in that it is prepared using a unique technique. The tea is poured from a hand held high into a container held in a hand below. The tea is poured back and forth in this manner to create a thick froth. It is believed that this method mixes the tea with the condensed milk more thoroughly than other methods. It is also believed that this action cools down the tea to an optimum temperature for consumption.

However, the most appropriate reason as to why Indian hawkers prefer this method of preparing teh tarik would probably be for the purpose of showmanship; the ability to drag a long stream of tea well over their heads was an amusing novelty for the locals and thus attract patrons

The same technique can be used to make kopi tarik, the coffee equivalent of teh tarik.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teh_tarik

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What is roti canai?

Taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Roti canai is a type of flatbread found in Malaysia. It is nearly identical to Singaporean roti prata and a close descendant of Kerala porotta.

Roti means bread in Hindi, Urdu, most other North Indian languages, and Malay. The term "canai" derives either from:

i) "Chennai" the original name for the city of Madras. Roti canai is presumed to have been introduced by immigrant labour from the Madras region where a similar combination of paratha and dalcha - the accompanying lentil curry - is served. Jaffrey, Madhur (2003). Madhur Jaffrey's Curry Bible. Ebury Press, 283-4. ISBN 0091874157.

ii) "channa", a mixture of boiled chickpeas in a spicy gravy from Northern India which it was traditionally served with.

In English, roti canai is sometimes referred to as "flying bread," a term that evokes the process of tossing and spinning by which it is made.

The dish is composed of dough containing copious amounts of fat, egg, flour and water. The form of fat used is usually ghee (clarified butter). The entire mixture is kneaded thoroughly, flattened, oiled and folded repeatedly. It is then allowed to proof and rise, and the process is repeated. The final round of preparation consists of flattening the dough ball, coating it with oil and then cooking on a flat iron skillet with a lot of oil. The ideal roti is flat, fluffy on the inside but crispy and flaky on the outside.

One of the characteristics of roti canai and its derivatives is that it can be eaten with the hands, without the need for utensils. This makes it a convenient dish to consume, while being filling. This characteristic makes it a dish of choice as breakfast or as supper (the fourth meal of the day, generally eaten after nightfall).

Traditionally, it is served with dal or 'dhal' (lentil) curry, which in North India is prepared with chana dal. It can sometimes be taken with sugar or condensed milk. More recently, various improvements on plain roti have been devised to suit the more adventurous tastes of more affluent Malaysians . Generally the newer forms of roti are denoted by using a prefix of roti attached to the additional ingredient used. Variations include:

  • roti telur, with fried eggs (telur being the Malay word for egg)
  • roti tisu (tissue bread, a paper thin and flaky roti, also called roomali roti, where roomal means "handkerchief" in Hindi)
  • roti bawang (onion bread)
  • roti bom (bomb bread, a smaller but thicker roti)
  • roti planta, stuffed with margarine and sugar.
  • roti sardin, stuffed with sardine and sometimes mixed with ketchup or sambal

Most plain roti are round while those with fillings are square in shape due to the folding of the roti.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roti_canai

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Rindukan roti canai yang enak dan teh tarik yang lazattttt?

MMMMMmmmmm..roti canai..teh tarik..sedapnyaaaaa!!!


Sedapnya kalau dapat pekena roti canai dan teh tarik hari Ahad ni!. Macam mana nak dapat roti canai and teh tarik ni? Haaaaa..
Roti canai dan teh tarik ini akan dibungkus dengan rapi dan dihantar ke rumah anda insyaAllah pada pagi Ahad ini. Tempahan dibuka sekarang.

Harga istimewa untuk roti canai dan teh tarik ini ialah:

Roti canai kosong: $1.50
Roti canai dan kuah kari AYAM: $2.00
Roti TELUR dan kuah kari AYAM: $2.50
Teh Tarik: $1.00


So, macam mana nak order ni? Hantar la SMS/TXT ke salah seorang dari kami.

Yazid Hamdan: 0210384549
Rahim Ibrahim: 0210487172
ALiff Shah : 02102300005


Sila beritahu kami berapa keping roti canai/telur yang anda mahu, nak kari ke x, and tinggal kat mana. (Hantaran hanya akan dibuat untuk rakan2 yang tinggal sekitar Ilam termasuk Ilam Village, Newnham Terrace dan kawasan sekitar university). Untuk rakan-rakan yang tinggal di luar kawasan tersebut, anda bolehlah singgah ke flat H-78, Ilam Village (kat block Hinau yang baru tu). Hantaran akan dibuat sekitar jam 10pagi hingga 12 tengahari insyaAllah.

Bayaran boleh dibuat semasa anda menerima bungkusan roti canai/ teh tarik tersebut dari kami. Sediakan wang secukupnya ye!

Sebarang feedback amatlah di alu-alukan. Sila tinggalkan komen anda di ruangan komen dibawah. Sebarang pertanyaan boleh diajukan ke talian 0210487172.

*Gambar roti canai dan teh tarik diatas hanyalah untuk tujuan ilustrasi sahaja. Chewah, mcm KFC pulak. Hehe.

Siapa yang jual roti canai dan teh tarik ni???

Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahtera,

Terima kasih sbb datang tgk blog ni. Minggu ini merupakan minggu jualan pembukaan kami ataupun "launching". Kami bertiga telah bersetuju untuk bergabung tenaga dan bakat masing-masing untuk membawakan masakan Malaysia yang popular ini ke bumi Christchurch, dengan harapan masyarakat di sini khususnya para pelajar dapat menikmati Roti Canai dan teh tarik yang sangat enak.

Buat pengetahuan semua, roti canai kami akan ditebar oleh saudara Ahmad Yazid Hamdan a.k.a Yazid. Beliau sangat berpengalaman dalam menebar roti canai dan telah menebar untuk CMSA dan juga aktiviti housewarming sebelum ini.

Teh tarik pula akan di"tarik" dan disediakan oleh saudara Aliff Shah Azman Shah @ Alep. Teh tarik beliau telah mendapat sambutan yang sangat menggalakkan di beberapa gathering PETSOC kerana keunikan rasanya yang terbukti lain dari yang lain.

Peranan saya di dalam perniagaan ini pula adalah sebagai seorang usahawan Malaysia yang mempunyai misi untuk menggalakkan pelajar-pelajar Malaysia di Christchurch ini terlibat dalam bidang keusahawanan. Saya telah berniaga kecil-kecilan sejak di zaman sekolah menengah lagi di mana saya menjual battery AAA untuk radio "transistor", roti bakar, jual dadih, air tin semasa sukaneka, macam2 lagi lah.. Jadi, dengan pengalaman yang sedia ada inilah kami tubuhkan perkongsian ROTI CANAI CHRISTCHURCH ini.

Jadi begitulah sedikit sebanyak pasal kami bertiga. Sebarang feedback yang memberangsangkan amatlah dialu-alukan. Silalah tinggalkan komen anda di ruangan komen dibawah atau hubungi nombor telefon saya: 0210487172.

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