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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Singapore
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Generally there are quite a few types and characteristics of kembang kacang (also known as sekar kacang / belalai gajah). In general, a nguku bima (also known as Kuku Alang in Brunei) tend to extrude horizontally and curl slightly. There are variations. If you have a few examples, we can discuss specifics. Bring it on... ![]() To start off, the 1st picture is mine and the 2nd is courtesy of Hidayat. What type of kembang kacang is it? Last edited by Alam Shah; 28th September 2006 at 01:53 AM. Reason: add pictures for illustration... |
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