Aug 13 2007
Red Bean Pancakes
After reading Blur Mummy’s post on Red Bean Paratha, I was on the lookout for some and saw something similar at our local Asian grocers. I usually buy “Kawanku” brand Parathas (comes in onions, original, etc flavours) but I don’t know why this one is called Red Bean Pancakes instead …
I think it was around AU$2.80/packet of two pieces




Verdict: Good for an afternoon tea snack. Taste wise, it’s just okay.
Mommibee rates it … 

3 bees


mommibee,
How come I never see this before? Hmm..should hunt it down when I’m craving for red bean paste. hehe.
Looks like they have different brands out there, huh? Ya, I wonder why they call it pancake. The one I got is called Paratha. Hey G, sorry for sounding so silly but how did u do the trackback thing??? :p
Yum..! yum..!! i want some please..!! why australia got everything one leh..??
Wah..i want someeeeeeeee..hehehhe…looks yummie…
I have to find this..will go look at the asian store when i am in Mississauga.
i long time no go chinatown to hunt for specialty food. too hot to go anywhere. i love redbean pastrie. i still need to hunt this one.
btw, i tagged you. i curious to know more about you: http://familyfriendsnfood.blogspot.com/2007/08/8-things-about-me.html
mommibee,
Wahhh! How you know?? kakaka…
Can can, I’ll try to find and make it. Looking at your photo, I think it won’t disappoint me. hehe.
Why it look like roti canai? I to tit just roti canai when I saw it at first. aiyoh..I also never taste this before ler.
Looks like roti canai with red bean fillings. I like red bean fillings. By the way, I’m reading this in the middle of the night again.
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