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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / BMS Organics Brings You a Healthy Chinese New Year Delights!

BMS Organics Brings You a Healthy Chinese New Year Delights!

January 4, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

BMS Organics brings you with the prosperous and yet a healthy boar year.  And for those who are not aware, BMS Organics Vegetarian Café’s menu has an array of delicious Malaysian cuisine to Eastern and Western cuisines, ranging from fried brown rice, pumpkin fried brown rice, Mongolian chicken, curry mixed vegetables, salad tasty tofu, honey mushroom and many more. The passion and persistence for food begins from the superb culinary skills of chef through preparation of each cuisine with fresh and natural ingredients and exclude the use of chemical flavouring or additives.

Healthy Yee Sang (RM 26.88 (S) / RM38.88 (L)
For this upcoming Chinese New Year, BMS Organics brings you with the healthy delicious Yee Sang this year. The  healthy plate of yee sang comes with the fresh and healthy ingredients such as the Fried Enoki Mushroom, thinly sliced pumpkin, Jimaca, red cabbage, carrot,  vegetarian salmon, lettuce, fried yam, organic crackers, dried  cranberries, pistachio nuts and whole almond. Then, the lemon is squeeze on top and finally tossed your prosperity all the way. The delicious lou sang brings up the overall flavours and the taste is just perfect for our tastebuds. Not just healthy but it give us a some crunchy bites from the nuts and simply refreshing.

Treasure Pot
We also had their Vegetarian Poon Choy where the Treasure Pot is served with two flavours – black pepper soup base or garlic herby broth soup base.  The Prosperity Bowl comes with 13 types of ingredients which includes Soy Abalone, Vegetarian Roaster Duck, Soy Prawn, Shitake Mushroom, Pumpkin Tofu, Mane Mushroom, Beancurd Skin, Brocolli, Baby Corn, Enoki Mushroom, Pea, Carrot and Chinese Cabbage. The taste comes good and also healthy.

The Prosperity Pot are priced at RM 88 for a small set while RM 238 for a large one.
Kindly Pre-Order your pot now and you can collect from 28th – 1 Feb 2019.

Available at ALL BMS Organic Outlets

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