A GROUP of seventeen Primary Five students and two teachers from Singapore visited the Baitul Wajihah Home-stay in Kampong Pengkalan Batu yesterday as part of their year-end school trip.
The group was greeted upon arrival by the owner of Baitul Wajihah Homestay, Hj Muslim, who also briefed the visitors about the various traditional model houses, animal traps, traditional children’s toys as well as traditional woven baskets and bags.
Ambuyat, one of the delicacies in Brunei, was also available for the visitors.
One of the residents in Baitul Wajihah demonstrated how to prepare ambuyat and the proper ways of eating the ambuyat using a chopstick-like traditional cutlery called chandas’
The children also sampled local fruits such as rambutan and cempedak, as well as other local delicacies.
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