Sunday, April 3, 2011

The story of Threadfin 馬友魚的故事

While having dinner at a chinese restaurant last night with family, mum ordered threadfin a.k.a 馬友魚 as one of the dishes. The place was jam packed with families since it was weekend night. Even more scarier was that most of the tables was sit by at least 10 persons, kids included. Such big family feast....something I never get used to. I describe it as simply "messy affair". You know... the family members talking out their lungs about family politics, national issues debate, work related problems, while the children running around playing hide and seek and merry go-around.


I have to admit that I had never given second thought about what i put in my mouth most of the time, except for the calories intake, i guess. Example, try asking me to different this fish and that fish, this vegetable and that vegetable....i would most probably tell you they look almost the same, save for the more obvious ones :P



Threadfins are silvery grey perciform marine fish of the family Polynemidae in order Perciformes. Found in tropical to subtropical waters throughout the world, the threadfin family contains nine genera and 33 species. Threadfin has been used as a co-ingredient in creating Crab sticks. Treadfin are prized in restaurants because they are perfect for steaming, poaching and frying and are delicious when prepared Hawaiian, Oriental or European styles. 


Apparently they are quite expensive too. The dish alone cost rm20 with the fish portion probably enough for 3 persons with average appetite. Really remind me of the chinese saying "吃米不知米貴“, literally means you don't know the price of the food you are ingesting. Well, to me it still tastes almost the same, hahaha....




Which bring to the question of ... Do u contribute part of your income for your family expenses? Things been getting more pricey year after year, hence family expenses would consequently be higher as well, just that your parents may choose to keep mum about it. Things will only get worse after GST implementation.


And by the way, have you paid your income tax? Just to remind that deadline is on 30 April for salaried workers. I just submitted mine. Too bad even after deducting everything I could, I still gotta pay to the gomen, bearing in mind that income tax in this country is much higher than even Singapore or Hong Kong. We are talking about difference of 23% vs 8%. So please dont overpay your taxes, and at the same time keep away from tax evasion, since the repercussion can be serious. One of my new goals would be : Zero tax post deduction for next year's assessment! :P






9 comments:

SynchingZincInc said...

Didn't use parent's money, and managed to save every now and then in a fund. Wanna give them back :) About the income taxes, I still find myself paying them too much. Don't know whether the amount being refunded back is worthy over the time being locked by them. I seldom take fish, but I kinda like it once in a while.

Gratitude said...

RM20 for a fish dish is so darned cheap!

Rising cost of food, put the blame on the goons and vote them out!
+Ant+

blue said...

@Helix: wow got a fund somemore...lol. Taxes, as long as they are refunded, its worthy down to the final cent! And you should take more fish, its good for your brain! Dont be like me! LOL

@Anton: cheap? hmm..maybe because here is not KL. Vote them out and then the next second they say the result is not valid. Just look at what happen in Perak last election...The Zambry-Nizar feud.

SynchingZincInc said...

Ada cerita ikan baru tak? LOL

Chris said...

好久没留言了, 还好吗?

blue said...

@Synch & Chris: hey how r u guys? Lately im busy with work and some weekend getaways to cameron, genting and KL...to escape the heat! LOL..here is like burning hell at nights. Hot weather makes me feel sleepy..

blue said...

And i saw William San and his friend in the Gardens yesterday! So cute and tall... :P

Happy walker said...

hehehe.. i come liao ~~ =D

blue said...

@mr lonely: hi lonely! thanks for visiting. Hopefully ur lonely no more :)