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The dish was historically transported via a bamboo/wooden stick on the shoulders - known as mengandar in Malay. Nasi kandar originates from the early 1900s, when itinerant Indian Muslim vendors would sell curry and rice to the dock employees of Weld Quay, located in George Town, Penang.
The flag of Negeri Sembilan The flag being flown on a makeshift flagpole, made of bamboo The Marawa Minangkabau, in which the Negri flag's colours are based on. Adopted in 1895, the flag of Negeri Sembilan consists of a yellow flag with a canton on the upper hoist, which is divided diagonally from the corner of the upper hoist towards the corner of the lower fly.
the Marine Jack (Bendera Tetunggal Jabatan Laut) A blue flag with a red five-pointed star and crescent, and a white bordure. the Territorial Government Boat Ensign (Bendera Tetunggal Kapal Kerajaan) A black flag with red canton containing a white five-pointed star and crescent, and a red lozenge containing a white five-pointed star and crescent ...
Tanah Merah: Yellow: The longest old railway track in the state (second in Malaysia) Jeli: Orange: Natural area Kuala Krai: Dark Green: Rural (Ulu) areas & Palm oil plantation area also the highest waterfall area in Southeast Asia Gua Musang: Pink: The limestone cave and mangrove hiking area is also a logging area Lojing: Apple green
The national flag of Malaysia, also known as the Stripes of Glory (Jalur Gemilang), [1] is composed of a field of 14 alternating red and white stripes along the fly and a blue canton bearing a crescent and a 14-point star known as the Bintang Persekutuan (Federal Star).
The rose apple, called jambu air or jambu merah in Malay, which is not to be confused with jambu batu or guava. The term refers to various Syzygium species which are grown for their fruit. The fruit may be eaten on its own, or tossed through a rojak salad. The sapodilla, better known locally as buah ciku. Its flesh has a grainy texture akin to ...
In many Asian countries, red is the traditional color for a wedding dress today, symbolizing joy and good fortune.. In India, brides traditionally wear a red sari, called the sari of blood, offered by their father, signifying that his duties as a father are transferred to the new husband, and as a symbol of his wish for her to have children.
Ikan bakar is an Indonesian and Malay dish, prepared with charcoal-grilled fish or other forms of seafood. Ikan bakar literally means "grilled fish" in Indonesian and Malay.Ikan bakar differs from other grilled fish dishes in that it often contains flavorings like bumbu, kecap manis, sambal, and is covered in a banana leaf and cooked on a charcoal fire.