Food and Drink

Foodie Alert: Best Dishes To Eat On Your Malaysia Tour

From rotis to satays, here's a quick guide to the best of Malaysian cuisine

Malaysians owe their rich culinary heritage to a blend of cultural influences and colonial past Photo: Lano Lan/Shutterstock.com
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Malaysian cuisine is a melting pot of influences from Indonesia, China, India and the native Malay population. It owes its rich culinary heritage to these cultural influences and its colonial past. Due to its location as a key trading hub in the 15th century, Arab traders brought spices from the Middle East, while the Portuguese, Dutch and English introduced staples such as peanuts, pineapples, avocado, tomatoes, squash and pumpkin. The result is a cuisine with a strong and spicy taste with aromatic flavours.

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