Friday, March 1, 2013

The Intrigue of Malaysian Cooking

Malaysia has always been  one of the world's most exotic places.With it comes a variety of food just as exotic.There are chilies and spices along with different ways of prepping food. It creates a new way of eating and cooking Southeastern Asian.

Malaysia is covers the southernmost part of the Thai peninsula and the northernmost part of Indonesia.Its' influence is Chinese and Indian with other countries thrown in Malaysian cooking has influences of both its' major cultures..Rice is a huge staple there and it's usually steamed with coconut milk and then served with  fried anchovies, peanuts, eggs sliced cucumber and a spicy chili pate. this is called sambai and is one of the country's  national dishes.Noodles and the Indian breads are also popular and are served with a variety of meats. Unless other Asian countries, the Malaysians use every kind of fish and fowl along with beef and goat available. Spices are generously used here and thy are usually turmeric , chiles and garlic. along with tamarind and aromatic herbs.

Malaysians have also give the world's best exotic fruits. They're responsible for lychees and mangos along with guavas along with the mangosteen or the "Queen of Fruits".Coconuts is also widely used both in main meals and desserts.Both India and Java influence the pastries,There is an Indian dish that involves  jaggery ,unrefined brown sugar and mixed with coconut and rice noodles.Malaysians celebrate holidays and probably their birthdays with sticky rice cakes in brown sugar.They also have moon cakes which are big in the Chinese Moon festival.

Malaysian cooking is as varied and delicious and the groups of people who make up the area.it can be spicy and sweet or savory and herbed.It represents a whole range of cultures that blend together beautifully.

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