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Vegetables for Salad

I am sorry for this backdated blog as I only managed to squeeze some time to edit the photos today. I went to a vegetable farm near Sungei Buloh with my family in April. My aunt has a taiwanese friend who rented a few plot of land at the farm to grow their own vegetables. She grew sweet potatos, pumpkins and many other types of vegetables. * I can only recognise sweet potatos and pumpkin.* As it was time for harvest, she invited us to share the happy moment with her.

Upon reaching, we joined some visitors for a tour at the farm. The farm mainly grow vegetables that are commonly used in salad. See the photos below. Anyway, we had a great time eating fresh vegetables and harvesting some for our dinner too.




Posted by Felicia Kwoh on 7/19/2009 06:30:00 PM