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  2. Laksa - Wikipedia

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    Laksa Tambelan from the Indonesian islands of Tambelan uses flaked sauteed ikan tongkol asap instead of fresh fish. The dish consists of sagoo noodles, that is served in spicy coconut-based stock made of kerisik (sauteed grated coconut, pounded or blended into paste). [29] Laksa Tangerang is a laksa variant from Tangerang, Indonesia.

  3. Peranakan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Laksa lemak, a type of laksa served in a rich coconut gravy, served with prawns, cockles, lime and a dollop of sambal belacan. Lam mee, long yellow noodles cooked in a rich gravy made from a stock of prawns and chicken. It is always served at birthdays to wish the birthday boy or girl a long life, and thus it is also known as birthday noodles.

  4. Malaysian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian cuisine is a mixture of various food cultures from around the Malay archipelago, such as India, China, the Middle East, and several European countries. [4] This diverse culinary culture stems from Malaysia's diverse culture and colonial past. [5] The cuisine was developed as a melange between local and foreign.

  5. Seafood Laksa Recipe - AOL

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    Heat a large frying pan. Place the chillies in a food processor with the garlic, ginger, ground coriander seeds, cilantro and sesame oil, then blend to a coarse paste. Add this laksa paste to the heated pan and stir-fry for 1 minute, then pour in the coconut milk and stock and bring to the boil.

  6. Seafood Laksa Recipe - AOL

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  7. Seafood Laksa Recipe - AOL - AOL.com

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    Heat a large frying pan. Place the chillies in a food processor with the garlic, ginger, ground coriander seeds, cilantro and sesame oil, then blend to a coarse paste. Add this laksa paste to the heated pan and stir-fry for 1 minute, then pour in the coconut milk and stock and bring to the boil.

  8. List of Malaysian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Laksa: Penang, Perlis, Kedah, (Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar in Perak), Johor, Sarawak and Kelantan: Noodle soup: The famous one is the Penang laksa. Laksa Sarawak Sarawak: Noodle soup: A very popular dish in Sarawak, Malaysia. Lor mee: Nationwide (Popular in Singapore) Noodle dish One of Chinese-inspired noodle dish. Maggi goreng: Malaysia Instant ...

  9. Penang cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Penang Laksa (Malay: Laksa Pulau Pinang), a dish of thick round rice noodles in a spicy and sour tamarind-based (or assam fruit-based) fish soup. The dish is garnished with mint, cucumber, onions, shreadded lettuce and pineapple.