Tag Archive for 'hari raya'

Upin dan Ipin - Episode 18 : Berkat

This is the last episode for this season. So, we must watch it. ANyway, this series about berkat. No more talk stuff. Just watch it now!

Ps: Ehm, cannot wait for next season..

Upin dan Ipin - Episode 17 : Pagi Raya

So, the day was come. Upin and ipin celebrate hari raya with their friends.

Ps: Just wonder, how much Upin and ipin got their angpau for this raya. Huhu..

Upin dan Ipin - Episode 16: Takbir

This time Upin and Ipin learn 2 thing. First, their learn about how to use that tikar properly. The 2nd thing is about Takbir.

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What is Takbir??

The takb?r or takbeer (????????) is the act of saying the phrase All?hu Akbar, ???? ????. Usually translated “God is great” or “God is [the] greatest,” it is a ubiquitous Arabic expression, used as both an informal expression of faith and as a formal declaration. It is also used in exclamation.

Ps: So, thats what we called takbir. Interesting and understand now?? :)

Upin dan Ipin - Episode 14 : Ketupat

This is new episode. Its all about ketupat. Did you know about ketupat? If you don’t know, please watch this series first. Looks what Ipin and ipin said..

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**Ketupat Information

Ketupat (not to be confused with Lontong) is a type of dumpling from Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines (where it is known by the name Patupat in Kapampangan. Puso in Cebuano, or Ta’mu in Tausug), made from rice that has been wrapped in a woven palm leaf pouch which is then boiled. As the rice cooks, the grains expand to fill the pouch and the rice becomes compressed. This method of cooking gives the ketupat its characteristic form and texture of a rice dumpling. Ketupat is usually eaten with rendang (a type of dry beef curry) or served as an accompaniment to satay. Ketupat is also traditionally served by Indonesians, Moros and Malays at open houses on festive occasions such as Idul Fitri (Hari Raya Aidilfitri). During Idul Fitri in Indonesia, ketupat is often served with chicken curry, accompanied with spicy soy powder. Among Filipinos, puso is also traditionally used as a pabaon or a mobile meal, traditionally brought by workers as a type of packed lunch, served with any selection of stews.

There are many varieties of ketupat, with two of the more common ones being ketupat nasi and ketupat pulut. Ketupat nasi is made from white rice and is wrapped in a square shape with coconut palm leaves while ketupat pulut is made from glutinous rice is usually wrapped in a triangular shape using the leaves of the fan palm (Licuala). Ketupat pulut is also called “ketupat daun palas” in Malaysia.

In Indonesia, ketupat sometimes boiled in thin coconut milk and spices to enhance the taste.

Local stories passed down through the generations have attributed the creation of this style of rice preparation to the seafarers’ need to keep cooked rice from spoiling during long sea voyages. The coco leaves used in wrapping the rice are always shaped into a triangular form and stored hanging in bunches in the open air. The shape of the package facilitates moisture to drip away from the cooked rice while the coco leaves allow the rice to be aerated and at the same time prevent flies and insects from touching it.

Credit to wikipedia

Ps: Funny huh??

Upin dan Ipin - Episode 13 : Sayang Kak Ros

HEhe, this is about how ipin and ipin get their “baju raya”. How? Lets watch this video now..

Ps: Sayaaaanngg kak ros!!