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  2. Chef Wan - Wikipedia

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    Chef Wan is a second generation Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) settler who was born and raised in a poor family at Sungai Koyan Felda, Lipis, Pahang. [4]In an interview in February 2010, Chef Wan said that he is of mixed ancestry; his father has Malay ancestry from Indonesia while his mother has Chinese and Japanese ancestry. [5]

  3. Ayam masak merah - Wikipedia

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    Ayam masak merah (Jawi: ‏ايم ماسق ميره ‎; lit. 'red-cooked chicken' in Malay) is a Malaysian and Singaporean chicken dish. [3] [4] [5] Popular in both countries, it is a casserole of chicken pieces in dried chillies sambal. [6] It tends to be a home-cooked dish, so many variations on the recipe exist.

  4. List of Malaysian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A beverage consists of milk flavoured with rose cordial syrup, giving a pink colour. Ipoh white coffee: Ipoh, Perak Beverage: A popular white coffee in Perak. Janda pulang: Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia Beverage: A beverage consists of water, Coconut contents and palm sugar. Coconut water: Nationwide Coconut water Coconut water. The water inside a ...

  5. Malay cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ayam golek or ayam percik, grilled chicken with spicy sauce. Ayam goreng, a generic term for deep-fried chicken, typically marinated in a base of seasonings prior to cooking. Ayam goreng kunyit, deep-fried chicken, marinated in a base of turmeric and other seasonings. Ayam masak merah, a casserole of chicken pieces in dried chilli sambal. [28]

  6. Sambal - Wikipedia

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    Sambal can be served raw or cooked. There are two main categories of sambals in Indonesia, they are sambal masak (cooked) and sambal mentah (raw). Cooked sambal has undergone a cooking process that resulted in a distinct flavour and aroma, while raw sambal is mixed with additional ingredients and usually consumed immediately.

  7. Syrup - Wikipedia

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    In old recipes, gum arabic is added, [8] in the belief that it prevents the sugar from crystallizing and adds a smooth texture. [7] Some recipes omit the gum arabic, [9] thus are just simple syrup, considering the gum undesired, [7] or to reduce cost. [10] Gomme syrup is an ingredient commonly used in mixed drinks. [7]

  8. Nasi kandar - Wikipedia

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    There are a few related forms of the meal with some divergent on the type of rice, side dishes and recipes; albeit all commonly shared a curry-based condiments to complete the meal: Nasi dalca - Plain white rice or the ghee-based nasi minyak, commonly paired with kuah dalca (Dalcha-style gravy) and an assortment of curries.

  9. Kuzi ayam - Wikipedia

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    Kuzi ayam or ayam masak kuzi (Jawi: قوزي ايم; ايم ماسق قوزي) is a traditional food in commonly found in the Malaysian state of Kelantan, and to some extent, the state of Johor. [1] It is a thick based curry dish. The main ingredient used to prepare this dish is chicken (Malay: ayam). [2]

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