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Hi Peter,

LeRoy has sent me a few of her Macaunese Eurasian recipes like Tacho &
Diablo/Devil, Ovos con jagery etc... & she's also reminded me of the
Portuguese legacy in Timor, yet another local variation of Eurasian food but
i guess with much more of a Indonesian influence. Any luck on your
(Filipino) side of things? i've given her the following...

FISH HEAD IN CLAYPOT
CRABS IN A HOT SAUCE
FISH TEMPERADU
DEVIL CUTTLEFISH
FISH MOOLIE
SEMUR(stew)
DEVIL CURRY
BABI ASSAM GARAM(tamarind pork)
GAMMON CURRY
FENG(mixed meat curry)
Chicken Debal Curry(spicy hot chicken)
Devil(spicy hot curry)

i hope to hear from you soon.

DC. <displaced_chinamanatyahoodotcodotuk>



"Peter Dy" > wrote in message
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> "DC." <not@home> wrote in message
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> > <snip>
> >> No, no! The Finn Aki Kaurismäki has made numerous well-received films

> > aside
> >> from Leningrad Cowboys, which I also love!
> >>
> >> His latest is available here in the States and it certainly should be
> >> available in the UK
> >> as well: The Man Without a Past. It's a very humorous film, but it's a

> > lot
> >> more serious than Leningrad Cowboys. It starts out very slowly, but it
> >> eventually blossoms into a heart-warming thing. I don't remember the

> > names
> >> of the other films of his I've seen though...
> >>
> >> If you like Kaurismäki's quirkiness, I'm sure you'd like Man Without a

> > Past.
> >> Also, consider any of the films of my fellow Clevelander, Jim Jarmusch.

> > One
> >> of his films, I believe it is Mystery Train, includes a cameo with Aki
> >> Kaurismäki! Or, if you like Johnny Depp, go for Ghost Dog...
> >>
> >> Peter

> >
> > Heeheee.... seen them too, & there's that coffee connection again,

coffee
> > &
> > cigarettes.

>
>
> Yes, that's Jarmusch's latest. I haven't seen it yet.
>
>
> But i didn't know Johhny Depp was in Ghost Dog? wasn't it Forest
> > Whitaker?

>
>
> I'm sorry, you're right. Johnny Depp was in Jarmusch's _Dead Man_.
>
> Also, I think I got things mixed up above--I think it was Jarmusch that

had
> a cameo in a Kaurismaki film, not the other way around.
>
> Peter
>
>