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  2. Malaysian chicken export ban - Wikipedia

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    Under a price control scheme in force between 5 February and 5 June, the Malaysian government imposed a ceiling price of RM8.90 per kg of chicken, in spite of the price control, local grocers are pricing chickens as high as RM17 per kg of chicken as the ceiling price was not economically sustainable. [3]

  3. SCR (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    SCR Corporation Sdn Bhd (doing business as SCR) is a Malaysian halal-certified chicken rice fast-food restaurant chain in Sarawak.The chain is operated by SCR Corporation Sdn Bhd which was established in 1987.

  4. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    A very large, dense corn tortilla, with refried beans, asiento (rendered lard), and Oaxaca cheese, some kind of meat such as pork or chicken, and various toppings often including salsa and guacamole; served either flat of folded in half [322] Tokneneng [323] Philippines Hard-boiled chicken eggs covered with an orange-colored batter and deep ...

  5. List of Malaysian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Grilled chicken with a spicy, curry-like sauce. Ayam tandori: Nationwide Roasted chicken Roasted chicken marinated in yoghurt and spices in a tandoor. Asam pedas fish — Malacca Dish — Bean Sprouts Chicken: Ipoh, Perak Dish: Served with light soya sauce flavoured with oil. Chai tow kway: Nationwide Common dish A variety of dim sum. Chilli crab

  6. Operations of KFC by country - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, QSR Brands (M) Holdings Bhd, the shareholder of the company in Malaysia, is also responsible on managing 850 KFC outlets and managing over 30,000 people across Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Cambodia, [82] with more than 600 of these outlets being located domestically in Malaysia, hence making the country one of the largest global ...

  7. 4Fingers Crispy Chicken - Wikipedia

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    4Fingers (stylised as 4FINGERS; also known as 4FINGERS Crispy Chicken) is a Singaporean multinational chain of fast casual restaurants that specialises in crispy Asian style fried chicken. Headquartered in Singapore , the chain was founded in 2009 and currently has 27 stores across Singapore , Malaysia , Indonesia , Thailand and Australia .

  8. KLG (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    KLG (Chinese: 快樂雞; pinyin: Kuàilèjī, referred to as Kuai Le Gee in Malaysia (lit. ' Happy Chicken ') is a Taiwanese fast food chain headquartered in Fengyuan District, Taichung. [1] Due to loose copyright laws, [citation needed] KLG's branding heavily imitates that of KFC.

  9. Malaysian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chicken rice is one of the most popular Chinese-inspired dishes in Malaysia. Hainanese chicken rice is the best known version: it is prepared with the same traditional method used for cooking Wenchang chicken, which involve steeping the entire chicken at sub-boiling temperatures within a master stock until cooked, to ensure the chicken meat ...