Poland is the biggest producer of apples in Europe and
globally, its production is second only to China and on par with the US and
Turkey. Good soil and mild climate make the country conducive for growing
apples whilst cultivation technology and the growers’ know-how and experience
help to Polish apples stand out in the international marketplace.
As part of the campaign, an Apple Day event was held
at Taman Tugu Park in June with the cooperation of the Embassy of the Republic
of Poland. Several hundred kilograms of Polish apples were distributed to park visitors;
denoting Polish apples as a great companion for walks and as a travel-friendly snack.
Janota said Polish fruit growers take care of every production stage: from growing, sorting and packing to transportation. Environmental protection and sustainable production methods coupled with a rigorous control system ensure the eating quality and safety of the apples for consumer consumption.
For more information on Polish apples, visit: www.bestapples.euCherished by the local community for centuries, the river also helps to give rise to and nurtures traditional "Cormorant Fishing" with 1,300 years of history; and "Hon Mino washi paper", handmade Japanese paper registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Our Gifu dinner commenced with Ayu Kanroni, simmered sweet fish in sweet soy sauce. The surprisingly firm albeit boney fish had fine flesh; its stomach was roe-filled. I like how the caramel-like shoyu that enhanced the fish’s natural sweetness.
For the speciality of Ayu Gohan (rice with sweet fish), the chef grilled the fishes separately then deboned and filleted them. The fish bones are used to make fish stock to cook the rice. To serve, the fish fillets are placed atop the cooked rice for presentation before everything was mixed together. While the rice tasted acceptable, the fish was too broken up to make its presence felt.
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The old Chalet restaurant remains fondly remembered by loyal guests |
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Boxing great Joe Bugner was a guest of Hotel Equatorial KL for his fight with the legendary Muhammad Ali in 1975 |
He
also cited some of the groundbreaking trends set by Hotel Equatorial Kuala
Lumpur: it’s the first hotel to have electronic key cards and fire sprinklers,
and WiFi connectivity — things people take for granted now.
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Equatorial Group's Chief Commercial Officer Charles Lim (left), CEO Donald Lim (centre) and EQKL GM, Gerard Walker (right) |
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Hotel Equatorial Penang will reopen in 2 years' time |
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