Going home: Stopping by Teluk Intan

Before we go to Bidor for the famous duck noodles, we stopped by Teluk Intan (since it was on the way to Bidor from Sitiawan). And so, we went straight to the shop that sells Chee Cheong Fun. This was the shop that my wife used to go to whenever I wanted some. I was told there were three such shops in Teluk Intan. Once was somewhere in town, which I think was the one "Ho-chiak" TV program went and I tasted that one before, which was quite oily. The other was the "Sam Siew Yeh" which opened a shop (and thay had customer problems) and the third one was this. Just in 2003/4, before the new road was built, this shop has the most customers and in front of it, there was a Medan Selera too. But when the new road took most of the land, business really declined. You could say, by 80% as everyone went away.

I was interested in this shop because of the Chee Cheong Fun making machine which fascinated me long ago. This time, I used the advantage of placing the order for 15 packets to make them happy so that I could take some photos. The machine is largely a steamer with a conveyor belt running through it.


This is the CCF making machine. The trays are for the CCF liquid
which they will coat it with some oil, pour the CCF flour mixture
and also add some ingredients


This is what it looked like user the CCF machine, OK?


Once the steamers are ready, they young chap will flick the switch
which then activated the motor for the conveyor belt. He then takes
one of the tray and puts it into the machine in one end


When the steamed CCF comes out, it is quite solid and the other
buy then uses a scraper to make it into a roll where the lady then
uses a knife to cut it into pieces. This time, there were more "liew"
or ingredients for us. And the price is still RM2.40


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