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  2. Asian Food Network - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Food Network provides a wide mix of food programming content that are sourced internationally such as the United Kingdom, the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, as well as Asian specific content from Korea, Japan, China, Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand.

  3. Mamee-Double Decker - Wikipedia

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    It is very popular in areas like Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Southern Thailand and Australia. As of 2015, the company headquarters is in the Air Keroh Industrial Estate in Malacca, Malaysia and it has an office in Subang, Selangor. [2] One of the most popular MAMEE types is the iconic "Mamee Monster" noodle-snack type.

  4. Roti jala - Wikipedia

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    A soldered tin cup from 1970s Singapore for pouring out the roti jala batter through the hollow "legs" Drizzling the batter onto a hot plate. Roti jala, roti kirai or roti renjis (English: net bread or lace pancake; Jawi: روتي جالا ‎) is a popular Malay, Minangkabau, and Acehnese tea time snack served with curry dishes which can be found in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. [2]

  5. Malaysia’s top 40 foods - AOL

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    The sum of many delicious parts, Malaysian cuisine’s influences include Chinese, Indian and Malay. Ready to give it a try? We’ve compiled a list of 40 of Malaysia’s top foods.

  6. Malay cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Malay cuisine (Malay: Masakan Melayu; Jawi: ماسقن ملايو‎‎ ‎) is the traditional food of the ethnic Malays of Southeast Asia, residing in modern-day Malaysia, Indonesia (parts of Sumatra and Kalimantan), Singapore, Brunei, Southern Thailand and the Philippines (mostly southern) as well as Cocos Islands, Christmas Island, Sri Lanka and South Africa.

  7. Laksa - Wikipedia

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    Several laksa variants have gained popularity in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia; and subsequently international recognition. In July 2011, CNN Travel ranked Penang Asam Laksa seventh out of the 50 most delicious foods in the world. [60] A later online poll by 35,000 participants, published by CNN in September 2011, ranked it at number 26th ...

  8. Indonesian citizens in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    For example, most Indonesian influenced food heritage such as Amplang, Ayam penyet, Bakso, Botok botok, Bubur pedas, Lontong, Nasi kuning, Pecal, Rempeyek, Rendang and Telur pindang are very popular in Malaysia since been introduced by their own peoples even before the colonial period when the cultural exchange was happen. [5]

  9. List of television stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Life Inspired HD (except Food Network Asia HD) officially ceased broadcasting and transmission due to financial losses by the company on 7 October 2017 at midnight stroke. 2018 ZooMoo ceased broadcasting and transmission on 1 April 2018 to mitigate further losses by the company. ZooMoo shows moved to Astro Xiao Tai Yang.