Christina
Malaysia is a multiracial country. The three main race in Malaysia is Malay, Chinese and Indian. Every race have their own traditional cuisine. For example, for Malay is nasi lemak, Chinese is Asam laksa and Indian is roti canai. There are so many delicious traditional cuisine in Malaysia. Nasi lemak, Asam laksa and roti canai are one of the famous cuisine you must tried when you visit to Malaysia. The cuisine that I love is Asam laksa. It is spicy and sour. The noodle is special as it is made by rice. In the soup, there is full of yellowtail kingfish. It serves with some cucumber strip, lettuce and others. Most of the Chinese even though Malay and Indian love it very much.
Oct 23, 2020 7:01 AM
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Malaysia is a multiracial country. The three main races in Malaysia are Malay, Chinese and Indian. Every race have their own traditional dish. For example, for Malay it is nasi lemak, Asam laksa for Chinese and roti canai for Indian. There are lots of diverse local cuisine style in Malaysia. Nasi lemak, Asam laksa and roti canai are one of the famous dishes you must try when you visit Malaysia. The food I love is Asam laksa. It is spicy and sour. The noodle is special as it is made by rice. The soup contains abundant yellowtail kingfish. It serves with cucumber strips, lettuce and other veggies. Most of the Chinese love it very much, so do lots of Malay and Indian people.
January 15, 2022
Malaysia is a multiracial country. The three main races of Malaysia are Malay, Chinese and Indian. Each race have their own traditional cuisine. For example, Malay have nasi lemak, Chinese have Asam laksa and Indian have roti canai. There are so many delicious traditional cuisines in Malaysia. Nasi lemak, Asam laksa and roti canai are some of the famous cuisines you must try when you visit Malaysia. My favourite cuisine is Asam laksa. It is spicy and sour. The noodle is special as it is made by rice. In the soup, there is yellowtail kingfish. It is served with some cucumber strips, lettuce and others. Most of the Chinese even though Malay and Indian love it very much.
October 23, 2020
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