Sunday, 28 June 2015

Malaysian Tradisional Food


Dishes

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Acar
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NationwideCondiment orsaladA type of a pickling that can be found in IndonesiaMalaysia, and Singapore.
Ambuyat
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SarawakSabah andLabuan on East Malaysia
(Popular in Brunei)
Staple foodOne of the famous delicacy for the indigenous people of Sabah and Sarawak.
Ikan Asam          ----------       -----------------------------  ------------------   ---------------------------
Ayam pansuhSarawakSoupA chicken soup cooked in bamboo along with seasonings. Popular dish inSarawak, Malaysia.
Bak kut teh
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KlangSelangorSoupA soup that consists of meaty pork ribs in a complex broth of herbs and spices(including star anisecinnamonclovesdang guifennel seeds and garlic), boiled together with pork bones for hours.
Bean sprouts chicken
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IpohPerakDishServed with light soya sauce flavoured with oil.
Chai tow kway
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NationwideCommon dish
(Dim sum)
A variety of dim sum.
Chapathi
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NationwideFlat bread
(Part of Indian bread)
A thin, unleavened flat bread originated from India, brought by the immigrants to the country early in the 19th century. Usually serve with beef or mutton curry.
Chilli crab
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Peninsular MalaysiaSeafood dishDerived from Chinese cuisine.
CurryNationwideDishDerived from Indian cuisine.
Dosai
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Popular in Peninsular Malaysia Called as "Thosai"Fermented crepeor pancake
(Part of Indian bread)
Derived from TamilIndian cuisine.
Fish ball
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NationwideCommon foodSmall balls that were made from fish.
Fish head curry
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NationwideCurryFish head in a curry, usually mixed with some others vegetables.
Heong PengIpohPerakPastryAvailable in many stores around Ipoh.
Ikan Bakar
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Nationwide
(Popular in Peninsular Malaysia)
Seafood dishesUsually eat with sambal or shrimp paste.
Ketupat
(Daun Palas or Pulut)
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NationwideDumplingServed during the Muslim Aidilfitri (Eid al-Fitr).
Kuih kochi
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Nationwide
(Popular in Singapore)
DumplingMade from ground unpolished glutinous rice.
Lemang
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Peninsular Malaysia,BorneoTraditional foodPopular in Malaysia. Both in Peninsular and East Malaysia.
Murtabak
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NationwidePancakeDerived from Middle East and also from Indian cuisine.
Otak-otak
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Nationwide; Popular in Muar, JohorCake type made from fish meat and spicesTraditionally served steamed, wrapped inside a [[banana leaf] or grilled in coconut leaves].
Oyster omelette
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NationwideSeafood dish
Pasembur
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PenangSaladA type of Indian salad.
Popiah
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NationwideSpring rollCan be found on street vendors around Malaysia.
Pulot tartalMalaccaDishMalaccan-based dish.
Puri
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Peninsular MalaysiaBread
(Part of Indian bread)
Derived from Indian cuisine.
Putu mayam
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Peninsular MalaysiaDishDerived from Tamil Indian cuisine.
Ramly Burger
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NationwideHamburger,Entrée
(Part of Dish)
Can be found all over Malaysia.
RendangNationwideDishAlso served during the Muslim Aidilfitri (Eid al-Fitr).
Rojak
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NationwideSalad dishA traditional fruit and vegetable salad dish commonly found in Indonesia,Malaysia and Singapore.
Rojak KlangKlangSelangorSalad dishA type of salad dish from Klang.
Roti canai
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NationwideFlatbreadDerived from Indian cuisine.
Roti john
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NationwideOmelettesandwichA popular Malay breakfast and snack item in Malaysia and Singapore.
Sata
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TerengganuTraditional dishConsisting of spiced fish meat wrapped in banana leaves and cooked on a grill.
Satay
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NationwideDishCan be found throughout all the states of Malaysia in restaurants and on the street.
Satay celupMalaccaPenangDishPopular in Malacca and Penang.
Sup Kambing
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NationwideSoup dishCan be found all over Malaysia.
Ulam (salad)
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NationwideTraditional saladCan be eaten simply as it is, or with cucumbercabbage and eggplant.
Yong tau foo
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NationwideSoup dishA type of Chinese soup dish.
Yusheng
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NationwideTeochew-styleraw fish saladConsumed during Chinese New Year.

Noodle dishes

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Banmian
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NationwideNoodle dishDerived from Hakka cuisine.
Char kway teow
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NationwideNoodle dishA popular noodle dish in Malaysia and Singapore that made from flat rice noodles.
Curry Mee
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MalaysiaNoodle dishUsually made up of thin yellow egg noodles or/and string thin mee-hoon (rice vermicelli) with spicy curry soup, chilli/sambalcoconut milk, and a choice of dried tofuprawnscuttlefishchickenegg and mint leaves.
Duck soup noodlesPenangMalaysiaNoodle soupConsists of ingredients such as duck meat in hot soup with mixed herbs and slim white noodles known as mee-sua.
Hokkien mee
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NationwideFried noodlesServed in many Southeast Asian countries (mostly Malaysia and Singapore) and was brought there by immigrants from the Fujian province in southeasternChina.
Laksa
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PenangPerlisKedah,(Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar inPerak)JohorSarawakand KelantanNoodle soupThe famous one are the Penang laksa.
Laksa SarawakSarawakNoodle soupA very popular dish in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Lor mee
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Nationwide
(Popular in Singapore)
Noodle dishOne of Chinese-inspired noodle dish.
Maggi goreng
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MalaysiaInstant noodlesA type of instant noodles that are popular in Malaysia.
Mee Bandung Muar
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MuarJohorNoodle dishTraditional cuisine from Muar.
Mee goreng
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NationwideNoodle dishDerived from Chinese cuisine.
Mee hailam
Mee KolokKuching, SarawakNoodle dishA type of noodles popular in Kuching, Sarawak.
Mee pok
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NationwideNoodle dishA type of Chinese noodle.
Mee rebus
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Malaysia
(Popular in Singapore)
Boiled noodle dishA popular noodle dish in Malaysia and Singapore.
Mee siam
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Peninsular Malaysia
(Popular in Singapore)
Siamese noodleA type of dish of thin rice noodles.
Mee sup
Mihun sup
Soto
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NationwideTraditional noodle soup dishOne of the popular noodle dish both in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Wonton noodles
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NationwideNoodle dishDerived from Cantonese cuisine.

Rice dishes[edit]

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
American fried rice
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NationwideRice dishOne of the most expensive fried rice and can only be found in some urban restaurants.
Banana leaf rice
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Peninsular MalaysiaRice dishDerived from Indian cuisine.
Claypot chicken rice
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NationwideRice dishUsually served with Chinese sausage.
Fried rice
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NationwideRice dishMade from steamed rice stir-fried in a wok.
Hainanese chicken rice
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NationwideRice dishDerived by Hainanese immigrants.
Nasi dagang
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Peninsular Malaysiaespecially in Kelantanand Terengganu
(Popular in Southern Thailand)
Rice dishA type of dish consisting of rice steamed in coconut milk, fish curry and extra ingredients such as fried shaved coconuthard-boiled eggs and vegetablepickles.
Nasi goreng
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Nationwide
(Popular in Indonesia)
Rice dishA type of dish popular in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Nasi goreng pattaya
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Peninsular MalaysiaRice dishMalaysian dish made by covering or wrapping chicken fried rice, in fried egg. It is often served with chili sauce and cucumber. The name comes from Pattaya,Thailand.
Nasi kandar
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PenangRice dishA popular northern Malaysian dish, which originates from Penang.
Nasi kerabu
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KelantanTerengganuRice dishA type of nasi ulam, in which blue-coloured rice is eaten with dried fish or fried chicken, crackers, pickles and other salads
Nasi lemak
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Malaysia
(Popular in Brunei,Singapore,[1] Riau Islands and Southern Thailand)
Rice dish
National dish ofMalaysia
A fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and "pandan" leaf commonly found inMalaysia, where it is considered the national dish of Malaysia.[2]
Nasi paprikRice dish
Nasi ulam
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NationwideRice dishA steamed rice dish mixed with various herbs, especially the leaves of pegagan(centella, often replaced with lemon basil), vegetables, and spices and accompanied by various side dishes

Snacks

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Keropok (Crackers)Nationwide, particularly coastal towns such asMalacca, Pulau Pangkor and LumutsnackA popular snack in Malaysia, particularly served at homes of many during festive celebration. It can be found in many groceries stores and supermarkets, examples of popular household brands in Malaysia are Rota Prawn Crackers and myReal Pulau Pangkor Prawn Crackers.[3] One of the most popular type of prawn cracker in Malaysia are the Keropok Udang Geragau Melaka.
Cokodok
(Jemput-jemput)
PhotoBananaFritter.jpgMalaysiaFritter type snackA traditional Malaysian fritter snack that is made from flour and banana or also can be made with only using flour.
Curry puff
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NationwideSnackA type of snack or kuih. Usually filled with chicken and potato with a dried curry inside.
Kaya toast
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Nationwide
(Popular in Singapore)
SnackConsists of kaya, a spread of eggs, sugar and coconut milk and flavored withpandan on toasted or fresh bread or cream crackers.
Keropok lekor
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TerengganuSnackA keropok that is made from fish.
Kuih
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NationwideSnackVariety of kuih.
Pisang goreng
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NationwideSnackA type of snack which is made from banana.
Kuih AkokPopular in KelantanstateSnackTradisional Kelantanese dessert snack made from eggflourbrown sugar.

Preserved meat

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
BakkwaNationwideDried meat
Char siu
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NationwidePork meatA type of roasted meat.
Chinese sausage
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NationwidePork meatsausage made from pork.

Sweet cakes and desserts

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Ais kacang
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NationwideDessertMostly known as air batu campur orABC in Malaysia.
Cendol
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Nationwide
(Popular in Indonesia)
DessertCan be found on street vendors during Ramadan.
DodolNationwide
(Popular in Indonesia)
ConfectioneryServed during the Muslim Aidilfitri (Eid al-Fitr).
Bubur kacang hijau
(Green bean porridge)
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NationwideDessertA type of porridge made from Mung bean.
Pineapple tarts
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NationwideDessertTraditionally served as a delicacy during Chinese New Year. Also served during Deepavali and the Muslim Eid al-Fitr.
Roti tissue
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MalaysiaDessertAvailable at most local Mamak stalls in Malaysia and Singapore.

Condiments, sauces and spreads

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Belacan
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NationwideCondimentUsually eaten with a meal of rice or other dishes.
Budu
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Kelantan
(Popular in Southern Thailand)
Condiment type ofsauceTraditionally made by mixing anchovy and salt in the range of ratio of 2:1 to 6:1 and allow to ferment for 140 to 200 days. It is used as a flavoring and is normally taken with fishrice and raw vegetables.
Cincalok
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MalaccaCondimentFermented small shrimps or krill.
Coconut jam
(Known as Kaya inBrunei and Malaysia)
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NationwideSpreadUsually eat with a toast.
SambalSambal Tempoyak Raw and Cooked.jpgNationwideCondimentVariety of sambal, usually eaten with a meal of rice or other dishes.
TuhauSabahCondimentA plant from the genus Etlingera. Usually eaten raw after mixed with chilli, vinegar and salt. Also fried.

Beverages

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Bandung
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MalaysiaBeverageA beverage consists of milk flavoured with rose cordial syrup, giving a pink colour.
Ipoh white coffeeIpohPerakBeverageA popular white coffee in Perak.
Teh SeeNationwideBeverageDerived from Chinese cuisine.
Teh haliaTeh Halia (Singapore).jpgNationwide
(Popular in Singapore)
BeverageA tea mixed with ginger.
Teh tarik
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Malaysia
(Popular in Singapore)
BeverageMade from black tea mix with condensed milk or evaporated milk.
Teh C Peng SpecialNationwide
(Popular in Sabah andSarawak in East Malaysia)
BeverageA unique combination of brown sugar, evaporated milk and red tea which is a local speciality at café's and coffee shops originating from KuchingSarawak.
TuakNationwide
(Popular in Sabah andSarawak in East Malaysia)
Alcoholic beverageA type of alcoholic drink.

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