My comfort food: Fish taro and dried seaweeds

The term “comfort food” refers to simple, familiar food that is usually home-cooked or eaten at informal restaurants. More generally, comfort food can be defined as food that brings some form or measure of comfort, sense of well-being, or easy satisfaction, usually from being warm and filling such as a dish made with a staple food, or basically pleasing such as sweets or desserts. Comfort foods may also involve foods that have a nostalgic element either to an individual or a specific culture. Source: Wikipedia

comfort food
my fish Taro and Pocky bread stick coated with milk chocolate- comfort food of my baby

My students introduced me to Fish Taro. They eat fish Taro all the time! Taro is a leading brand of fish-based snack food which is delicious, nutritious and fun to eat. It is made from fresh sea-caught white fish meat carefully blended with exotic spices and processed in a world class hygienic factory. The mixed raw materials are baked to become finished products. Taro has been Thailand’s number one favorite fish snack for more than nineteen years. The products are now rapidly gaining popularity in other Asian countries, Europe and other parts of the world.

Now, Fish taro is always at hand while watching movie, blogging and while reading books. It’s always besides me :nod: .

Another comfort food that I love  is the dried seaweeds :love: . It is an instant food,and I could used them for my soup, my porridge, and on my noodles.It is rich in vitamins,protein and minerals. Dried seaweeds are wonderful additions to my daily diet . They are especially nice crunchy, slimming snacks while sitting at a computer or watching movies :thumbsup: . Want some :smile: ?

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6 Responses to My comfort food: Fish taro and dried seaweeds
  1. kha
    April 1, 2010 | 4:46 pm

    yum yum..first na naisip ko is Ham Taro[hahaha do you know it po b?] ung hamster cartoon hehehe.. maybe if I could taste some I will love it.. hahaha try q nga mgbibili sa mga foreign convenient store to try one..

  2. niko
    April 1, 2010 | 7:01 pm

    ay parehong di ko pa natry mga yan ha… mukang yummy.. pls bring some pag uwe mo dito hihihih tikim lng kmi hihi

  3. Bambie
    April 1, 2010 | 9:22 pm

    wow infainress, medo healthy foods ang comfort foods mo hehe.. parang gusto ko itry yung taro fish kasi may collagen eh.. nakakaganda ng skin yan.

  4. cecile
    April 2, 2010 | 5:41 am

    hmmm, looks interesting comfort foods :-)

  5. Jac
    April 2, 2010 | 10:31 am

    my kids like pocky chocolate too, Btw here in Japan NORI naman ang dried seaweeds. Agree that dried seaweeds is rich in vitamins, protein and minerals. Healthy ang comfort food mo sis ako nku rich in fat ang comfort food ko lol!! Miss you =)

  6. The Fashion Explorer
    April 8, 2010 | 1:51 am

    [...] i arrived here in Thailand, it’s not available so I resort to other options where I find my comfort food- fish taro and dried [...]

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