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Street Food
Re: Street Food
my list of the 'must try" street food in Singapore:
Satay
Hokkien Mee
Char Kway Teow
Chicken Rice
Chilli Crab
Nasi Padang
Fish Head Curry
Indian Rojak
Laksa
arghh..the list will go on...im hungry now
Satay
Hokkien Mee
Char Kway Teow
Chicken Rice
Chilli Crab
Nasi Padang
Fish Head Curry
Indian Rojak
Laksa
arghh..the list will go on...im hungry now

Re: Street Food
Try one of the malay signature food Aryan Pinyet also and mee goreng is one of my favourite food. Yummy..

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Re: Street Food
I think the Malays wouldn't like having their signature food associated with that supremacy ideology that killed 11 million people during WW2.hazyrose wrote:Try one of the malay signature food Aryan Pinyet also and mee goreng is one of my favourite food. Yummy..

Re: Street Food
It could be used a bit more broadly than thatthe lynx wrote:I think the Malays wouldn't like having their signature food associated with that supremacy ideology that killed 11 million people during WW2.hazyrose wrote:Try one of the malay signature food Aryan Pinyet also and mee goreng is one of my favourite food. Yummy..

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'Ayam Penyet'hazyrose wrote:Try one of the malay signature food Aryan Pinyet also and mee goreng is one of my favourite food. Yummy..

Re: Street Food
Isn't everyone originating in this part of the world Malaysia/Indo/Philipines technically "malay" for their ethnic group.menudown wrote:'Ayam Penyet'hazyrose wrote:Try one of the malay signature food Aryan Pinyet also and mee goreng is one of my favourite food. Yummy..its originated from Indonesia/east java
Whilst the languages/dialects differ , all are from same ethnic group?
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Re: Street Food
Austronesian ethnic group you mean...the language, culture, tradition and food are different
even the Philippines belongs to this ethnic group, but I wouldn't say 'balut' is a malay signature dish
even the Philippines belongs to this ethnic group, but I wouldn't say 'balut' is a malay signature dish

Re: Street Food
Barnsley wrote:Isn't everyone originating in this part of the world Malaysia/Indo/Philipines technically "malay" for their ethnic group.menudown wrote:'Ayam Penyet'hazyrose wrote:Try one of the malay signature food Aryan Pinyet also and mee goreng is one of my favourite food. Yummy..its originated from Indonesia/east java
Whilst the languages/dialects differ , all are from same ethnic group?
You obviously missed the Sh!tstorm a year or two ago when some Pinoys applied for PR and checked their race as "Malay"


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