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I love that you are going to so many places on my list! Iβm staying in Kampung Baru + Pudu as well, also loved your ICC Pudu video. Thanks for sharing so many great places π
Nasi kerabu – blue rice . The colour comes from a flower – bunga telang . Bunga means flower. Its a mixture of dry fry shreded coconut, sambal, raw bean sprout
long beans and cabbage.
Rice become blue because they put telang flowers when they cook the rice.
The blue rice dish is Nasi Kerabu. Kerabu meaning a salad or a pickled dish. And btw, the word for the fruit that resembles a small jackfruit (nangkak) is chempedak.
the food u eat is signature food of east coast malaysia,its popular but its not daily food of local people eat. common malay local food was nasi campur(mix rice), where u can find lot of mix dishes, and select what u wanted to eat, every dishes has its origins from which state in malaysia, even from indonesia such as tempe. Commercial food to describe malaysia, normally was Nasi Lemak & Roti Canai.
The reason why the rice is blue in colour it because it added the dried Asian butterfly pea flowers. This ingredient is commonly used in Southeast Asia food. The blue colour of the rice comes from the petals of Clitoria ternatea (butterfly-pea) flowers (bunga telang), which are used as a natural food colouring in cooking it.
I really like your video. You're looking for authentic cuisine. It's great
I think you meant to say Kopi-O, the O basically means the coffee have no additional things added (creamer etc)
Nasi daging is special food fr kelantan, one of the state in msia..
The blue rise i think from the Telang tea is nice u can search it
Malaysia is the most underrated country in southeast Asia, but we like to keep it that way π π₯°
Knp bisa ganteng bgt sihππ₯Ή
Cempedak is NOT jackfruit.
Jackfruit is nangka.
I'm not sure what cempedak is in English.
The fruits are somewhat different.
Nangka has firm flesh whereas cempedak has somewhat mushy flesh.
They even smell different.
Edit:
Someone actually explained that cempedak isn't really jackfruit, which is nangka. However, they are from the same family.
Btw, teh si or kopi si is sold in chinese coffee shops. Malay, Indian coffee shops mostly dont use the term si
Si means evaporated milk, its less sweet than condensed milk
C means Cair = they use susu cair. Which has sugar. π
The big bananas is actually plantains
14:48 That's Petrosains (literally means petroleum science in malay)! And you guess it right, it's a science centre where people bring their kids tgt for family hangout.. It's built to promote interest in science and technology, with petroleum as the theme, as it is one of the abundant natural resources in the country.. The twin towers are owned by Petronas, a state energy firm which exclusively own oil and gas resources in Malaysia!
Mate, eat street food, not in the mall.
Paling sempoi lah you bring the air bungkus inside the klcc π
That cold storage worker u did asked are Bangladesh people.. and βTraditional Malay Kuehβ not selling inside the mall.. the better to find outside around the street π btw.. hopefully u enjoying our Country π
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