Weird stuff in your country...

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I will take this opportunity to declare brothers Muslim Knight and north_malaysian as two of the many weird things to be found in Malaysia

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yeah i agree with you...they are weird.

not eating hot and spicy food :yawn: and durian is weird. :uuh:

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i even think they don't even know what is buah katak puru (frog fruit /Cynometra Cauliflora-scientific name):D

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Dip into mixture of thick soy sauce, small chillies, sugar and salt. mmmm...nyum nyum :playing:

it does look like frog skin :D
 
The frog fruit has an interesting shape. But can't be sweet if you deep it in soy sauce, no :? :-[
 
Zak Man Thx For The Pic Know I'm Paranoid I Could Barely Walk Without "seeing Rats" :offended: :offended: :offended: :offended: :offended:


In Canada They Eat Beaver Tails +o( +o( +o(

Salam Alaikum Brother:

The Beaver Tail we eat is a pastry. It's like a large, sweetened waffle that you top with a variety of things like blueberries, strawberries, etc. They are VERY, VERY good.

Not to worry, you won't see a bunch of tailess beavers running around Canadian rivers and ponds. :p

Wasalam,
Hana
 
The frog fruit has an interesting shape. But can't be sweet if you deep it in soy sauce, no :? :-[

It is not sweet actually...it is bitter + sour + sweet but the sweetness you can hardly taste it...but you can taste it ( i hope i'm making sense...lol).

and you cannot find it in shops...only on trees. (they don't usually sell it commercially. and i don't really know why. :D )

and we have two type of thick soy sauce, one is sweet and the other is salty.
 
In South Louisiana the people are referred to as Cajuns. They are famous for their cooking and the fact that they have a recipe for anything that does not eat them first. We were long under the impression that they were Canadian French that were exiled to Louisiana as that was French territory.

Now, reading the stuff that you people eat, I am beginning to think they came from Malaysia.
 
In South Louisiana the people are referred to as Cajuns. They are famous for their cooking and the fact that they have a recipe for anything that does not eat them first. We were long under the impression that they were Canadian French that were exiled to Louisiana as that was French territory.

Now, reading the stuff that you people eat, I am beginning to think they came from Malaysia.


well...we only eat chillies and durians...not human.

do they have human finger chips in their menu? :eek:
 
Next fruit will be jackfruit

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you should try jackfruit chips or durian chips :playing: nyum nyum
 
I've actually had jack fruit , canned in syrup but never fresh. I just looked them up on google. But. I will let you tell about that amazing fruit.
 
In South Louisiana the people are referred to as Cajuns. They are famous for their cooking and the fact that they have a recipe for anything that does not eat them first. We were long under the impression that they were Canadian French that were exiled to Louisiana as that was French territory.

Now, reading the stuff that you people eat, I am beginning to think they came from Malaysia.

But the Thais eat even weirder stuff than us in Malaysia.. maybe because of "halal" requirements...

I think Cajuns might be Thais....:okay:
 
It might be a propaganda to degrade the North Koreans.... but might be true too as they're to poor to eat meat...

The pre-Islamic Malays were headhunters right? (especially the Dayaks), do they practiced cannibalism?

try google cannibalism...u will soon find out :uuh:
 
It's "cempedak" right? I love it deep-fried.... yummy:happy:

actually cempedak have 'pungent' smell too...

how come you can eat 'cempedak' but not durian. i must try to persuade you by using psychological techniques. :happy:
 
actually cempedak have 'pungent' smell too...

how come you can eat 'cempedak' but not durian. i must try to persuade you by using psychological techniques. :happy:

Cempedaks and durians are different... the cempedak has a very sweet smell.. that's why it's not prohibited in the hotels etc....

Long live Cempedak!!!!! :okay:
 

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