Daughter Lise shared a favorite food with me shortly after she arrived. She and friend Magda loved eating kaya toast in Singapore. I didn’t try to read the list of ingredients on the jar she brought, but the sandwich was delicious. We toasted the bread lightly, then Lise spread the special mixture from the jar on both sides of the bread.
Kaya Toast
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How could butter, toast, and any kind of jam not be delicious!
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I fully agree with you.
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Delicious toast 🥪! I like. Nice Lise sharing recipe.
Tack care! God blessing, Anne!
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Looks very good.
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I wonder if you can get it in the states. Looks tasty. Of course anything with butter is tasty!
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I think Lise ordered it here in the US.
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Does the butter melt, or just stay cold? Interesting sandwich anyway. I would love to hear whats in the other ingredient!
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No, the butter doesn’t melt.
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If it is real butter it is perfect.
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The butter was real.
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Of course!
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It looks interesting. I do like sweet things and buttery things, but beyond that I am not an adventurous eater. However, if my daughter liked it and insisted it was good, I would probably try it.
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Yes, you would.
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Well I’m game to try anything and it looks delicious.
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