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Secret Recipe Cakes and Café Sdn Bhd (doing business as Secret Recipe) is a Malaysian halal-certified café chain company established since 1997. It has international branches in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, China, Brunei, Cambodia, Myanmar, Maldives and Bangladesh. [2]
Yaki-onigiri, grilled until sides are brown. Yaki-onigiri (焼きおにぎり "grilled onigiri") are first shaped by compacting white rice, then grilling it until brown, then coating with soy sauce or miso, and finally broiling it. Yaki-onigiri is also sold commercially as frozen food. Miso-onigiri (味噌おにぎり) is mainly in eastern Japan.
Jumeok-bap (주먹밥; lit. "fist rice"), sometimes jumeokbap, is a Korean rice dish made from a lump of cooked rice made into a round loaf the shape of a fist. [1] [2] Rice balls are a common item in dosirak (a packed meal) and often eaten as a light meal, between-meal snack, street food, or an accompaniment to spicy food.
Onigiri senbei (おにぎりせんべい) is a Japanese rice ball ("Onigiri")-shaped, soy sauce-flavoured senbei. It was produced by Masuya.(マスヤ)
Denai Alam is a township located approximately 10 km north of the Shah Alam city centre alongside the Guthrie Corridor Expressway and is a part of Mukim Bukit Raja in Petaling District. The township was developed by Sime Darby Property , the property development arm of the Malaysian conglomerate, Sime Darby Berhad.
Curious to know the secret of the old man's secret ingredient, Sanji leaves Chimney and Gonbe with the old man as he searches around the city for seasonings that might have been used. When Sanji gets to eat an onigiri made by the old man, he realizes the ingredient is a special salt. The old man reveals that the waters of Aqua Laguna carries ...
Onigiri (鬼斬, lit. Demon Cutter) is an action massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) by CyberStep. It is set in a fantasy land reminiscent of ancient Japan in which humans and non-humans such as Oni and other Yōkai coexist. The game was originally released in Japan on February 6, 2014 [1] and in North America on July 1, 2014.
Alamgir II was born Aziz-ud-Din on 6 June 1699 at Burhanpur and was the second son of Muizz-ud-Din, the son of future Emperor Bahadur Shah (Shah Alam). His mother was a jat, Anup Bai, with little clarity about her existence. [4] Aziz-ud-Din was 7 when his great-grandfather Aurangzeb died in the Deccan.