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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Charity at Pajam Nature Farm

On 17 August 2008, People around the Mantin, Pajam, Nilai, Port Dickson, Kajang and Seremban are gather together at Pajam Nature Farm to celeberate "A Charity Function for Special Childrens and Old Folks" was held. This function also attand by our VIP from Vinashini Home, Kehidupan Baru PD, PDK (Program Dalam Komuniti) Nilai, Mantin and also member for UMNO, MIC and MCA. Thank you to all who have make this function sucess.



All kind of fruits are arranged at main table. Any one can take the fruits and eat as they like. Everybody enjoy this.






Guess. Attand by all the near by residents. Students from Collage Legenda also have a nice time with special childrens and old folks.
School student from Sek.Ren (J) Keb. Tamil Tun Sambathan Pajam also join the function. they performe and entertain all the quess with their classical and modern tamil dancing .
Wheelchair was given to one of the native friend.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

PAJAM NATURE FARM

Welcome guest,

Attached pic (Right) is our farm, namely Pajam Nature Farm. It was located in Pajam, Negeri Sembilan, West Malaysia. Size of the farm is app. 12 acre and we have hundred of fruits tree like durian, mangoesteen, dukong, rambutan, jack fruit and other fruit tress as well. In the farm area it self we have two fishing pond. Anyone like to feel the nature and experiance of staying at our farm are always welcome. We have camp renting facility with minimum charge of RM50/night.

DURIAN
Known as the "King of Fruit," the durian is a tropical fruit rarely seen outside of Southeast Asia. If you get a chance to select a durian, carefully choose one that is ripe. The five segments of the rind should be slightly separated, so you could slide a knife in between them. Make sure to check the exterior for holes made by a worm, squirrel, or a former customer! Next, you should shake the fruit gently, hoping that the interior of the seed pod moves slightly. Finally, smell the fruit. This will take practice, but it should not smell too wet or fetid, nor too mild and dry. A perfect durian might remind you of nuts, honey, or custard.


MANGOESTEEN
Known as the "Quien of Fruits". The mangosteen is the world's best tasting fruit - nothing could possibly come close.The mangosteen grows on small evergreen trees in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and southern India.The mangosteen is a round, purple fruit slightly smaller than a tennis ball. To eat it, you can crush the brittle yet moist rind with your palms to reveal the pure-white delicacy inside. The bitter rind is inedible, and the fruit comes in the form of variously sized wedged segments, the largest of which may hold a solitary seed. The number of segments usually varies from 4 to 8 which is matched by the number of points on the protrusion from the underside of the fruit; therefore, you can discover how many segments you are in for before you open the mangosteen. The flavor? It's really not like anything else you may have tasted, so do not take comparisons too literally. The mangosteen has flavors that range from strawberry, peach, vanilla ice cream - it is definitely sweet tempered with a very slight sourness. The flavor is divine and wonderfully delicate.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

PA SYSTEM

PA System for renting.

1-All type of weeding function
2-Birthday Function
3-Any other general function

Support location:

1-Negeri Sembilan
2-Selangor


Early booking are required.

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