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The young fronds are stir-fried and used in salads. [6] [7]They may have mild amounts of fern toxins but no major toxic effects are recorded. [8]It is known as pakô ("wing") in the Philippines, [6] pucuk paku and paku tanjung in Malaysia, sayur paku or pakis in Indonesia, phak koot (Thai: ผักกูด) in Thailand, rau dớn in Vietnam, dhekia (Assamese: ঢেকীয়া) in Assam ...
Other vegetables popularly cooked this way include bean pods and fiddlehead ferns like paku pakis and midin. Vegetables like carrots, cucumbers, onions and yardlong beans are used to make a localised variety of pickle called acar. Vegetables and herbs are also popularly served undressed and often raw in some rural indigenous communities as ulam.
Selangor: Gombak District: Bandar Baru Selayang: Selayang M Ampang Jaya C: 682226: 650: 1,049.6 Hulu Langat District: Bandar Baru Bangi: Kajang M Ampang Jaya C: 1156585: 829: 1,395.2 Hulu Selangor District: Kuala Kubu Bharu: Hulu Selangor M: 198132: 1740: 113.9 Klang District: Klang: Klang M Shah Alam C: 861189: 627: 1,373.5 Kuala Langat ...
The Kuala Selangor District is a district in Selangor, Malaysia. It has a total landmass of 1,194.52 square kilometres (461 sq mi) separated by Selangor River into two division, Tanjung Karang and Kuala Selangor .
The Sabak Bernam District is a district and a parliamentary constituency in north-western Selangor, Malaysia. It covers an area of 997 square kilometres, and had a population of 103,153 at the 2010 Census (excluding foreigners). [4] It is situated at the northwestern corner of Selangor.
Kuala Selangor District (1 C, 15 P) P. Petaling District (5 C, 37 P) S. Sabak Bernam District (9 P) Sepang District (3 C, 30 P)
Selangor is one of four Malaysian states that contain more than one city with official city status; the others are Sarawak, Johor, and Penang. [9] [10] The state of Selangor has the largest economy in Malaysia in terms of gross domestic product (GDP), with RM 384 billion (roughly $82 billion) in 2022, comprising 25.6% of the country's GDP. [11]
Sabak (Malay: Sabak) is a coastal town in Sabak Bernam District, Selangor, Malaysia. It is situated on the northwestern corner of Selangor, just south of the Bernam River, Selangor's natural border with Perak. Major economic activities in the town are palm oil plantations ran by individuals as well as private organizations such as Sime Darby ...