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    Serikin market, Sarawak-Kalimantan border

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    I'm back to Sarawak-Kalimantan border again. This time I am not crossing the border.

    In Serikin town of Malaysian Borneo, Indonesian traders come to sell their cheap goods & products to Malaysian every Sunday morning. The local authority allows them to sell their stuff on the street of Serikin, less than 2 km from the border:





    You can buy a lot of cheap stuff here, from furniture to food:

    A stall selling the curtains:





    Stall selling souvenirs & handicraft:





    Indonesian souviners:

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    Souviners:




    Textile materials:




    Textile materials:






    A local buying the beans:

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    Perfume for sale:




    An Indonesian & his stall :





    Spice for sale:





    Limau manis or local type of Mandarin (fruit):

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    Later, we visited another market at Kampung Duyoh. The stalls here are opened by Bidayuh people (or, Land Dayak) of Malaysian Borneo.

    This stall is selling giant pitcher of a species of pitcher plant, Nepenthes ampullaria. This pitcher is for cooking hill rice (purple coloured rice from Borneo) :










    Cooked hill rice with peanuts in a cut opened pitcher (delicious Bidayuh food):

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    Pitcher plant for sale: N. ampullaria :




    Fern for sale:





    No idea what is this plant???





    orchids for sale. The rare slipper orchids (not in the picture) also on sale here:


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    Sago worms for sale. This worm is edible:





    Fruits & plants for sale:





    Jewel orchid, Dossinia marmorata, this species is very common in Bau limestone hills:






    wild orchids for sale:





    Inflorescence of wild orchid (for sale), Pomatocarpa sp. ???


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    No idea what species of this orchid:





    Phalaenopsis sp. (Most probably is Phalaenopsis pantherina):






    The MOST INTERESTING wild orchid (beside slipper orchid) selling here is this Dimorphorchis lowii.....the inflorescence is more than 1 metre long !!!!! Damn long & it got 2 kind of flowers : the upper part is yellow but the lower part of flowers got a lot of red dots:

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    does the limau manis taste like those thai oranges used to make orange juice they sell on bangkok streets?
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Close up (this plant is sell for RM50.00):





    Upper part of flowers are yellowish coloured!!!





    Lower part of flowers :

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwchoy View Post
    does the limau manis taste like those thai oranges used to make orange juice they sell on bangkok streets?
    errr, I never tried Thai one....so no idea. But this mandarin is very sweet.
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    drool, btw next time you come over you can eat your kuching kolo mee here. someone opened a chain and flies in kolo noodles from kuching everyday!
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hwchoy View Post
    drool, btw next time you come over you can eat your kuching kolo mee here. someone opened a chain and flies in kolo noodles from kuching everyday!

    Really? Which part of Singapore?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuching View Post
    Really? Which part of Singapore?
    there's one big one opposite the main road where you stayed last time (in chinatown), and a few others I'm not very sure where.
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hwchoy View Post
    there's one big one opposite the main road where you stayed last time (in chinatown), and a few others I'm not very sure where.
    The taste is not 100% Kuching kolo me even though it's very close already. The noodles is the same though. Heard there's another one at Geylang besides the 2 at Chinatown but I have never tried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwchoy View Post
    does the limau manis taste like those thai oranges used to make orange juice they sell on bangkok streets?
    Thaste the similar as the Thai ones. Sometimes these can be sweeter and juicer than the Thai ones dependingon your luck.


    Michael, next time you can show them the pics of wild durians from Sarawak. I guess most of them have never seen before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwtan12 View Post
    Thaste the similar as the Thai ones. Sometimes these can be sweeter and juicer than the Thai ones dependingon your luck.


    Michael, next time you can show them the pics of wild durians from Sarawak. I guess most of them have never seen before.
    Errr....I think I have shown it before. Anyway,I'll take the pix of wild durian next time.
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    Proiphys amboinica from the Maluku of Indonesia. (Amaryllidaceae)






    This is Pholidota imbricata; it is related to Coelogyne.







    A rare species of wild orchid, Phalaenopsis pantherina.






    Dimorphorchis lowii var. lowii. According to a botanist, the different flowers at the base of the inflorescence are sterile but strongly fragrant and act as attractants for the rest of the fertile but odourless flowers.




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    Phalaenopsis sp.




    Coelogyne sp., probably Coelogyne pandurata:

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