Malaysian
Variety is the spice in Malay food. The traditional culinary style
has been greatly influenced by the long-ago traders from neighboring
countries, such as Indonesia, India, the Middle East, and China.
Malay food is often described as spicy and flavorful as it utilizes
a melting pot of spices and herbs.
Many of the seasonings are fresh ingredients such as fresh turmeric,
galangal, fresh chili paste, onions, and garlic. A combination of
fresh seasonings and dried spices are normally pounded together to
make a fine paste and cooked in oil. Fresh coconut milk is often
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