tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5389659355332141065.post1873407822937610660..comments2023-12-20T15:58:13.848+08:00Comments on GNK on the Go!: Nee's Birthday at Raintree Restaurant BCCKUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5389659355332141065.post-14175256936916770882010-12-22T08:43:21.978+08:002010-12-22T08:43:21.978+08:00Thanks for your kind comments about our restaurant...Thanks for your kind comments about our restaurant. In Europe we call those gooseberries; physalis. It is not easy to find in Kuching but you can sometimes get them in Cold Storage.<br />Happy Christmas from the team at BCCK<br />Trevor McCartney, CEAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5389659355332141065.post-32816966118513882102010-12-20T22:21:06.853+08:002010-12-20T22:21:06.853+08:00I think if I can't find the physalis, I might ...I think if I can't find the physalis, I might have to substitute with the pok pok zhi. Honk if you see an auntie picking pok pok zhi by the roadside, It might just be me!Neenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5389659355332141065.post-91548616622413067152010-12-20T01:25:37.819+08:002010-12-20T01:25:37.819+08:00happy belated birthday nee! i think the orangey fr...happy belated birthday nee! i think the orangey fruit is also known as 'physalis'or chinese lantern. they remind me of those 'pok pok zhi' that grows wild on weed/vine.derbynoreply@blogger.com