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  2. Roti bakar - Wikipedia

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    Roti bakar ("grilled bread" in Indonesian and Malay), also known as roti kahwin, is a type of toast bread in maritime Southeast Asia, usually prepared with grilled white bread. The dish is a popular breakfast food as well as tea time snack in countries like Brunei , Indonesia , Malaysia and Singapore .

  3. Brunei Malay wedding - Wikipedia

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    This is when the proper entourage comes to the bride side. The groom's side will usually offer two rings. One is called the 'pembuka mulut' to signify the groom's real interest to ask for the daughter's hand in marriage.

  4. The Katering Show - Wikipedia

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    The Katering Show is an Australian comedy series. It is a parody of cooking shows and current food trends. It is a parody of cooking shows and current food trends. It stars Australian comedians Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan .

  5. Catering - Wikipedia

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    The earliest account of major services being catered in the United States was an event for William Howe of Philadelphia in 1778. The event served local foods that were a hit with the attendees, who eventually popularized catering as a career.

  6. Egg and wine diet - Wikipedia

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    The egg and wine diet is a fad diet that was popularized in 1964 and revived in 2018 on social media platforms. The egg and wine diet was first popularized in Helen Gurley Brown 's book Sex and the Single Girl : The Unmarried Woman’s Guide to Men in 1962 and was published in the Vogue magazine in 1977. [ 1 ]

  7. Adat perpatih - Wikipedia

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    A Minangkabau bride and groom. Adat Perpatih (also known as Lareh Bodi Caniago in Indonesia) are customary laws which originated in the Minangkabau Highlands in Sumatra, Indonesia.

  8. Jakun people - Wikipedia

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    Jakun people or Orang Ulu/Orang Hulu (meaning "people of the upstream") are an ethnic group recognised as Orang Asli (indigenous people) of the Malay Peninsula in Malaysia. The Malaysian government recognises 18 different sub-groups of Orang Asli , including three broad divisions: the Negrito ( Semang ), Senoi and aboriginal Malays ( Proto-Malay ).

  9. Gawai Dayak - Wikipedia

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    The Orang Ulu are famous for their colourful paintings of the tree of life on their house walls and their house posts are elaborately carved. [5] Highly decorated shields are displayed near the family room door. Heirloom jars, brassware, and old human skulls obtained during raids or trade sojourns, if still kept, are cleaned and displayed.