This only applies to states still using the ancient tong gas for cooking in the kitchen. It should be a rare sight in cities in Malaysia where there are underground gas pipes feeding home kitchens nationwide. If you don't know what a tong gas is, it's basically a heavy tank of inflammable gas that is connected to a stove to create fire. This is a method way ancient than rubbing two sticks together to make fire.
STEP 1: Buy a tong gas. Roughly RM78 a tong. If its RM100, the shop is taking advantage of you. Bring the tong home and place it in a spot near your stove. Pull the protective rubber out to reveal a hole (but don't throw away the rubber!)

STEP 2: Then gently place this gray colored device into position as shown. It should fit the hole of the tank.
STEP 3: Twist this black thingy by the side of the gray device to 'lock' the head onto the tong gas.

STEP 3: Twist this black thingy by the side of the gray device to 'lock' the head onto the tong gas.

STEP 4: Make sure the other end of the gray device (should be a black rubber tube, or any color variant) is attached to the stove. Buy one of those cheap RM0.50 screws to lock the tube into place.

STEP 5: Congratulations you can now cook safely, until the gas runs out. Go watch the Asian Food Channel if you want some inspiration on what to cook.

STEP 6 (Optional): Do STEP 1 to 5 in a reverse order if you don't plan to use it for a long time. Disconnecting the tube and putting the rubber cap back onto the tong gas should help reduce the chance of a gas leak and an exploding house.
hey finally u cooked.... here i still with indomie and abit fried rice.... hahaha.... i'm still try to get use without uncle johan...
ReplyDeleteis that sardine? or mackerel?
ReplyDeletewow..we both really consuming fish now a days....
umm forgot edi, i think its mackerel... but i found out cooking it with minyak cap Helang is not nice though... got kacang smell
ReplyDeleteu know la kan, very hard to find fresh fish in miri in these parts, and its a seaside city...
my brother living in PJ still using the tong mah~ (okay okay his house area is sorta new), now u remind me, some people dunno how to use the tong...
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