Welcome to the Occasional Gourmand.




Hello everyone and welcome to the Occasional Gourmand, where I will (occasionally, well its in the header of the blog in any event) talk and post about all things food.

Growing up in a environment whereby food is usually the main talk of the table, Grandma being a fantastic chef, my Uncle is a trained chef and the most of my relatives on my Mum's side are hawkers, appreciation of food easily became part of who I am. However, it was only after living alone in England doing my law degree, where I truly appreciate food.

Being the only Asian from Asia (Malaysia) in my flat unit, I was always asked what Malaysian food really is. So a culinary soul searching was necessary as explaining it was such a titanic task. And it still is to this day. Food is more than just for survival but it is a gateway to someone's way of life and experiencing food is just as essential as living itself.

I truly believe flavour is a language that needs no translation and eating well is necessary for good living. After all, Gordon Ramsay did quote that "you have got to eat, might as well eat well" in an F Word episode.


Thank you for your time and do enjoy your stay here.



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  1. This is such a heartfelt introduction! Food truly is a universal language. Looking forward to more posts
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  2. Being a foodie myself, I completely relate to your journey of discovering food while living abroad. Can't wait to read more about Malaysian cuisine
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  3. Love how you've tied food to culture and identity. Your blog feels like a warm hug for fellow food enthusiasts.
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  4. As someone new to Malaysian cuisine, I hope you’ll share some recipes or food stories. This blog is a gem
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  5. This blog resonates deeply. Food isn't just about survival; it's about memories, culture, and love. Well said
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  6. Wow, your journey from Malaysia to England must have been so interesting. Can’t wait to learn more about Malaysian food
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  7. Your passion for food shines through every word. Hoping to see some Grandma-inspired recipes here
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  8. Food as a universal language—such a wonderful thought. What’s your favorite dish from Malaysia
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  9. I love how personal this feels. You’ve got me hooked! What’s the first recipe you’re planning to share
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  10. Your culinary soul-searching story is so relatable. Food really does connect us all. Keep up the great work
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  11. "I never thought of flavor as a language, but you're absolutely right. Excited to explore this blog
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