Wednesday, May 21, 2008

HONEY HONEY



Lim Sin Nee BST 13/14

What is HONEY ?

Honey is a sweet, thick sugary solution made by bees.

The composition of honey consists of varying proportions of fructose, glucose, water, oil and special enzymes produced by bees. (Glucose and fructose are types of sugar)

The first step in making honey begins when field bees fly from flower to flower collecting the sweet juices or nectar that a flower provides. With their tongues, the field bees suck out the nectar and store it in sacs within their bodies. After filling their sacs with these sweet juices, the field bees fly back to their bee hive and regurgitate the stored nectar into the mouths of house bees.

These house bees are assigned the job of adding enzymes from their bodies to the nectar.
The enzymes cause the water in the nectar to evaporate-thereby turning the nectar into honey. Lastly, the nectar is stored in a cell of a honeycomb. Overtime, the nectar ripens and becomes honey.
The buzz on honey...
· Honey is one of the easiest foods to digest.

· Honey is used in many cough syrups because its smooth, thick texture soothes throats.

· As a result of honey's unique ability to readily absorb air, it is often used as a moistening agent in baking.

· Honey comes in all types of colors and flavors. The color and flavor of honey depends on the how old the honey is and the kind of flower that the nectar was extracted from.

· Honey is laid down by bees as a food source. In cold weather or when food sources are scarce, bees use their stored honey as their source of energy

· Ripe honey, as removed from the hive by the beekeeper, has a long shelf life and will not ferment

· Topical honey has been used successfully in a comprehensive treatment of diabetic ulcers when the patient cannot use other topical antibiotics
· Antioxidants in honey have even been implicated in reducing the damage done to the colon in colitis Such claims are consistent with its use in many traditions of folk medicine

Sunday, May 18, 2008

noodle

What is noodle ??
a noodle is made from unleavened dough that has been shaped into thin flat strips or round cylinders and cooked in a boiling liquid. Depending upon the type, noodles may be dried or refrigerated before cooking.

made from many different types of ingredients and includes a variety of shapes

The first written account of noodles is from the East Han Dynasty between AD 25 and 220. In October 2005, the oldest noodles yet discovered were found at the Lajia site (Qijia culture) along the Yellow River in Qinghai, China. The 4,000-year-old noodles appear to have been made from foxtail millet and broomcorn millet

The word noodle derives from the German Nudel (noodle) and may be related to the Latin word nodus (knot).

Primary ingredient of noodle

Egg
Wheat
Rice
Mung bean
Potato or canna starch
Buckwheat
Acorn noodle



Types of noodles by primary ingredient

Egg
Egg noodles are usually made of a mixture of egg and flour
Asian egg noodles (known as mie telor in Indonesian or ba mee (บะหมี่) in Thai) are common throughout China and Southeast Asia.
Lochshen: wide egg noodles used in Eastern European Jewish cuisine
Reshteh: Middle Eastern egg noodles
Spätzle: Egg noodle generally associated with the southern German states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria
Romanian egg noodles
Tagliatelle: Italy Made either fresh with eggs or pasta-like with heavy grain.



Wheat
Udon
Ramen

Rice
Rice vermicelli -thin noodles made from rice, sometimes also known as rice noodles or rice sticks. They should not be confused with Cellophane noodles, which is another type of vermicelli.
Rice vermicelli has a white color when cooked. It is generally much shorter than Chinese vermicelli

MungBean
Cellophane noodles, also known as glass noodles, or bean vermicelli. fěnsī (粉絲) in Chinese.
Cellophane noodles have a clear see-through color when cooked. It is generally much longer than rice vermicelli

Potato or canna starch
Cellophane noodles can also be made from potato starch or canna starch or various starches of the same genre

Buckwheat
Naengmyeon
Korean noodles made of buckwheat and sweet potato starch. Slightly more chewy than soba

Acorn noodle
Naengmyeon
also known as dotori gooksoo are made of acorn meal, wheat flour, wheat germ, and salt




refrence
wikipedia

about me ~~

At last created my blog ~~ yeah yeah


I been graduate 3 years ago(2005) from Smk Taman Seraya, my SPM result was not good. After that i worked as a baker assistant for 2 months and go for my National Service. After my NS, I work as a waitress in 2 restaurant for 2 years and learn to be a property agent too. I am interested in baking cakes and all regarding foods, so i choose a course to study about and i choose MIB. Here are some self description about myself. I am a girl that no self opinions about my life and my future, . After i know i will learn more about communication in Ms Bina's class , i be more exited to learn ,I lack of communication with others people.I only can be the audience,.I like to think nonsense things that no use and crazy enough.I will just follow what other people said and no self decision, so after i gained experience i know i will do better and better in my future.Some times i lack of passion to do things, because most of the time i not interest in that case. I will say to myself enjoy what situation that I'm actually are. I am a forgetful person so even now in bad situation i also can easily forget after that.

my resume

Name: Lim Sin Nee
DOB : 28/12/88

Education:
Primary School:
1994-2000 S.R.J.K. (C) CHUNG HWA
Secondary School:
2001-2003 CHUNG HUA HIGH SCHOOL , SEREMBAN, NEGERI SEMBILAN
2004-2005 SEKOLAH MENENGAH TAMAN SERAYA, AMPANG, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN
2008-present Malaysia Institute of Baking
National Service March 2006- June 2006

School Societies: Computer Club, Mathematics Club, Chess Club & Red Crescent Society.

Spoken and Written Language:. Mandarin, English, Bahasa Malaysia
Spoken : Cantonese, Mandarin, English, Bahasa Malaysia
Knowledge of computer: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power point, Microsoft Word.

Working experience
January 2006 – February 2006
Loves Bakery as baker’s assistant
July 2006 – October 2007
Restaurant De’ Western Rangers as waitress
October 2007 – December 2007
Tai Chi Café and Restaurant