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  1. heritage food with the perception of the potential of local heritage food. Keywords: Gastronomy in Malaysia, National Heritage Food, Traditional Food, Food Tourism Journal of Tourism, Hospitality & Culinary Arts (JTHCA) 2020, Vol. 12 (1) pp 377-395 © The Author(s) 2020 Reprints and permission: UiTM Press Submit date: 29 September 2019

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    • Nasi Lemak
    • Hokkien Mee
    • Nasi Goreng
    • Apam Balik
    • Char Kuay Teow
    • Nasi Champur
    • Ikan Bakar
    • Roti Canai
    • Satay
    • Laksa

    Nasi Lemak is considered to be Malaysia’s national dish and is one of the most popular dishes to eat in the country. The most common version of Nasi Lemak is rice cooked in coconut milk topped with spicy sambal/chili sauce, served with a boiled egg and wrapped in banana leaves. Delicious!

    One of the dishes that are inspired by the Chinese cuisine is Hokkien Mee. This dish consists of fried noodles in various flavors. There are different versions of this dish, such as Hokkien Mee Hae (shrimp noodles), and my personal favorite called Hokkien Char Mee (fried noodles in dark soy sauce). When it comes to Malaysian food, it’s a must to ta...

    Nasi Goreng is one of the most classic dishes to eat in Malaysia. It’s made of fried rice with vegetables, garlic, and soy sauce. It’s a simple but delicious dish. Some people eat Nasi Goreng with chicken or with shrimp, but it’s just as good without the meat.

    Apam Balik is a snack that originally comes from Sri Lanka, but is just as popular in Malaysia. It’s sold at almost every street market around of the country. It’s almost like a crepe, but much more thick, doughy, and crispy. It’s filled with everything from peanuts to corn, but can also be eaten plain or together with a sweet santana sauce. These ...

    No wonder why I love Malaysia so much, they are just as passionate about food as I am! If there’s one dish that you have to taste while you’re in the country, it’s Char Kuay Teow. This is Malaysia’s version of Pad Thai and is made of fried rice noodles, shrimps, bean sprouts, chives, and egg.

    Nasi Champur is a traditional Indonesian dish that’s common to eat in Malaysia as well. It’s made with white rice and small portions of meat, vegetables, peanuts, eggs, and fried prawn chips. Depending on where you buy your Nasi Champur it can be served with different kinds of side dishes.

    Ikan Bakar is a fish and seafood dish that’s common to eat at local food markets in Malaysia. First you choose your fish/seafood, then it’s marinated it in a spicy and sour sauce before it’s wrapped in banana leaves and grilled over charcoal. It’s served with a delicious sauce made from chilies, garlic, and lime.

    Roti Canai is a simple Indian dish that’s served for breakfast, but also as a snack. It’s a fluffy Indian bread that’s fried and served together with a curry. This dish can also be eaten as a dessert, together with banana and condensed milk. It’s heavenly good!

    Satay is a popular dish from Indonesia, but is just as popular in Malaysia. Satay is grilled meat on skewers (chicken, beef, or pork), often served with a delicious peanut sauce. It’s a classic dish to eat in Malaysia, so make sure to add it to your Malaysian food bucket list!

    Laksa is a popular spicy noodle soup with Chinese and Malaysian influences. It’s made in different ways with slightly different ingredients depending on where you taste it. Some make it with fish and some with prawns.

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  3. Jun 15, 2020 · Malaysia is synonymously known as a multicultural country flourished with gastronomic nuances in abundance. Within the multitude of well-known savory foods available through the history of Malaysia, kuih has always bestowed a special part in the Malaysian diet. Kuih houses varying types of delicacies ranging from sweets to savory treats or snacks. As with its counterparts in the Malay cuisine ...

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  4. Teh Tarik. 1. Nasi Lemak. The national dish of Malaysia. Nasi means rice, and Lemak can be translated as rich or tasty. Rice is boiled in water with coconut milk, pandan leaves, and other spices. Nasi Lemak is traditionally served with sambal (chilli sauce with shrimp paste), fried dried anchovies and roasted peanuts.

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  6. Dec 1, 2017 · Starting from main dishes, appetizers to desserts, Malay traditional foods was across cultures and races in this country. There are many types of traditional food in Malaysia, such as dishes and desserts. Malay traditional desserts originate from two distinct places: West Malaysia and East Malaysia. There are many varieties of desserts that can ...

  7. Dec 28, 2017 · This paper explores the multifaceted functions of food in two Malaysian literary works. The paper aims to identify the role of food in the Malaysian multicultural context at both the...

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