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  2. Malaysia’s top 40 foods - AOL

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    A fish curry popular throughout peninsular Malaysia, it’s commonly made with freshwater fish or stingray. Asam, which means tamarind, features heavily, along with ginger, shrimp paste, garlic ...

  3. List of Malaysian dishes - Wikipedia

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    One of the most popular type of prawn cracker in Malaysia are the Keropok Udang Geragau Melaka. Kerepek (Crackers) Nationwide, particularly coastal towns such as Selangor and Johor: Snack: A popular snack in Malaysia, particularly served at homes of many during festive celebration. Vegan version of Keropok: Jemput-jemput (Cokodok, Cucur) Malaysia

  4. Malaysian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rice (Malay: nasi) is the most important staple food in Malaysia. According to Indonesian-born food and cookery writer Sri Owen, there is some evidence for rice cultivation found in the state of Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo dated 2300 BC, and about 900 years of history for the state of Kelantan in West Malaysia.

  5. 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.

  6. Malaysian Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Available throughout the country, the omnipresent mamak stalls or restaurants are particularly popular among the locals as they offer a wide range of food and some outlets are open 24 hours a day. A type of Indian Muslim meal served buffet-style at specialist mamak restaurant is called nasi kandar (analogous to the Indonesian nasi padang, where ...

  7. How to Make Some of the Most Iconic Dishes in the World - AOL

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    Fish and chips are probably the most well-known British food outside of England, and it's just as popular in the country as well. The first chippys opened in the 1860s, selling batter-fried fish ...

  8. Satay - Wikipedia

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    Offal-based versions of inihaw are also commonly sold in the Philippines as street food. The most popular are made from chicken or pork intestines known as isaw. Other variants use liver, tripe, lungs, chicken heads and feet, cubes of coagulated pork blood, and pork ears, among others. [103] [104]

  9. 23 of the most overrated and over-praised foods to ever exist

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    10 Most Overrated Foods We live in a society that gets incredibly excited about food trends. So much so, that sub-cultures based around popular food trends emerge regularly.