Pip Magazine

Backyard to bowl HOMEGROWN LAKSA PASTE

Laksa is a delicious medley of flavours originating in Malaysia and South-East Asia. Full of fresh ingredients, many are medicinal and most are easy to grow, especially if you live in a tropical climate.

Laksa has become iconic in the Australian city of Darwin, a multicultural melting pot that is reflected in its cuisine, colourful markets and local produce. From food stalls and restaurants vying for the fame of making the city’s best laksa, where recipes become closely guarded family secrets, through to the launch of the annual Darwin International Laksa Festival in 2019.

THE SOURCE

Laksa originates from just a few hundred kilometres

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Pip Magazine

Pip Magazine7 min read
Attracting birds NATIVES FOR NATIVES
Using native plants to attract birds not only brings life, colour and song to our gardens, it also helps keep our local ecosystems balanced because of the roles birds play in pollinating plants, dispersing seed, controlling insects and, in some cases
Pip Magazine4 min read
TRIED & TRUE
Review by Robyn Rosenfeldt This gadget is useful for planting out large amounts of small tubestock and plants. It creates a planting hole without having to use a shovel or spade. At the time of writing this I had a shoulder injury that was exacerbate
Pip Magazine3 min read
Editorial
Hello faithful readers and welcome to our 10th anniversary issue of Pip! This is a big moment for myself, the team and for all of you who have supported Pip along the way. When I started Pip 10 years ago, people told me I was crazy to be starting up

Related