Malaysian Meal
Blogging marathon # 44 - Next halt - Malaysia
So this is a special country...considering I visited this with my husband after marriage...like every newly married couple we built dreams about returning back each year to relive the moments and talk about how life has changed ever since..ofcourse we are yet to go back but some day we want to take our little one there ..hope the message reaches the right ears
So this is a special country...considering I visited this with my husband after marriage...like every newly married couple we built dreams about returning back each year to relive the moments and talk about how life has changed ever since..ofcourse we are yet to go back but some day we want to take our little one there ..hope the message reaches the right ears
The food the culture amused us especially seeing the diverse culture which is an amalgamation of all faiths and folks from different origins right from India to China to Australia. All of them introduce themselves as Malay...and if you insist they may say Malay Chinese , Malay Muslim, Malay Indian.
I think they indeed live the tag line of Malaysia Truly Asia.
While I clearly remember what we ate while in Malaysia...it was mostly Indian meals and one of italian and other cuisines but never had the things I have put on my platter today.
These are more because I was fascinated by them ever since I heard about a few like the roti jala and the sago pudding had to be made for my home..the other things just came along to make the platter a full meal
The platter has Malaysian famous street food.. Roti Jala, served along side the Malaysian style vegetable curry, Paneer Satay, Peanut Sauce and Sago Pudding with coconut milk and palm sugar
Peanut sauce is great contribution from the country to the world after the peanut sauce...read more for the recipe

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