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— Oscar Wilde.
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Food is always the best
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Ah, food. Who doesn’t love to eat? 😍
Well, Malaysia is known as a unique country because of the variety in ethnics, language, and of course foods!
In this blog, I will list a bunch of mouthwatering food for you to try!
1. Durian

Yes, of course we will start with the most smelliest fruit in the world i might say. Durian is also known for it’s smelly odor. Some say you can even smell it from yards away! Despite being awfully smelly, some people actually do enjoy eating this fruit. Malaysian people would often described it as lightly sweet and deeply musky. Even though it is mouthwatering for the newbies who love to eat Durians, you should also keep in mind that you must never eat durian BEFORE/AFTER drinking alcohol or carbonated/soft drinks. Some legends say that you’ll die because the mixture of durian and carbonated drinks could lead to death. Durian is also known to cause fever if you eat too much durian.
2. Nasi Lemak

Nasi Lemak is a Malay fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf. Nasi Lemak is considered as the national dish. The dishes in Nasi Lemak are mainly fried chicken, boiled eggs, sliced cucumber, nuts and some sambal (chilli’s mix with dried anchovies). Nasi Lemak is also Malaysian’s favourite dish.
3. Laksa

Ah, Laksa! This is my favourite dish!
If you are a lover of spiciness, then this dish is for you. Laksa is a spicy noodle soup consists of thick wheat noodles or rice vermicelli with chicken, prawn or fish, served in spicy soup based on either rich and spicy curry coconut milk or on sour asam.
4. Roti Canai

Roti Canai is an Indian-influence flatbread dish which is also known as roti parotta or roti cane. This dish is best for breakfast or lunch. It is served with a side dish. The side dish is usually curry
5. Cendol

This is also my favourite dish. Cendol is an iced sweet dessert that contains droplets of green rice flour jelly, palm sugar syrup and coconut milk. This dessert is the best to eat when the weather is hot. The taste of coolness going down your throat. I mean come on, I’m already drooling
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That’s a few mouthwatering food that I personally think the tourist or people from Malaysia itself, should try in your lifetime.
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