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    Talking Tourism Minister staking claim to local dishes

    Our Malaysia Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen has nothing better to do but start a food fight?

    She claims that laksa, nasi lemak, Hainanese chicken rice, chilli crab and bak kut teh are all Malaysian dishes. Note "Hainanese chicken rice .." is that local or she wants to get into trouble with the Hainanese people?

    On Wednesday, she accused other countries of “hijacking” local dishes such as laksa and nasi lemak, and said it was high time that Malaysia claimed them as Malaysian. Ai yah, haven't our MPs got better things to do? Next thing you know, what we wear, do or speak are going to be copyrighted!
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    I dont think theres an issue here, too trivial for anyone to bother too much over it.
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    Thumbs down

    Chilli crab is from Singapore... wanna start another fight aa?
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    They have a lot of extra time....now food also want to fight who's whose? Everything is globalize now....when only will our wonderful government can recognize this?
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    waste of time.
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    Try this myth;-

    Hainanese chicken rice-

    A long time ago ,in Fraser's Hill a British Planter ask his hainanese servants to prepared steam chicken with salad. The servant steam the chicken but find the stock too wasteful to throw away. She then added it to the rice , which they are allocated to eat.. While serving the breast meat ( British only eats breast meat ) , they eat the balance of chicken parts with the rice and Wala Chiken rice was born.

    After the british planter left, they decided to set up a stall and it became the famous hainanese chicken rice all because of a request by a british for chicken dish.
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    Chili crab-

    This dish is started by the Malacca portuguese , The story goes that one day , a priest named St. Francis Xiavier drop his rosary while praying by the seaside. He prayed vigorously and a crab carry his rosary from the sea bed to him. He then blessed the crab , after that all sea crabs have a top shell that resembles a cross.

    The portuguese love crabs and so in honour of their saint, they would add chilli in bright red to conceal the shell so that the cross is not visible when eating. In the process they created Chilli crabs.
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    Why not, the British & Indians are sending bad vibes & words back & forth over Chicken Tikka Massala.

    (Apparently Chicken Tikka is Indian but the Massala part is a british addition because they like gravy on their meat ... but Indian chefs see it differently).

    And how about preserving the authenticity of a dish?

    Think of Curry & Chips! Or even curry itself, Malaysian curry is like soup, what do the Indians think?

    What happens if the North Indians and Pakistanis start to unite over the Biryani vs. Briyani fiasco??? Believe me, they will fight to patent and protect their favourite dish!

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    Foo Yoong Tarn - the popular omelette dish with char siew, little shrimps and some crab meat thrown in.... is not from Seremban. Its was even impossible to find the dish in Seremban (Foo Yoong) those days.... ask Richard Poh lah, he is Chung Hwa High Scool, Jalan Templer, Seremban, old boy!

    Maybe Richard can also tell us about Seremban Foo Yoong Siew Pau? Is it from Seremban or originated from Poon Sarm Par (ie Pudu)?

    This Ng Yen Yen - such an embarassing figure to be at the forefront of our Tourism Ministry... fikiran sempit!
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    Ng Yam Yam did not mentioned Ipoh Taugeh Ayam. WHy? Why? Why? Tell me why?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zinglicious
    Ng Yam Yam did not mentioned Ipoh Taugeh Ayam. WHy? Why? Why? Tell me why?
    Because she has never tasted Ipoh Nga Choy Kai.... all she know is the special dish from her Pahang area... Ikan Patin Masak Lemak....
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    She must have make her missed other unique dishes like Roti Canai or Roti Tisu which was sometimes named Roti KLCC or ABC colorful icy malaysian favorite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zinglicious
    She must have make her missed other unique dishes like Roti Canai or Roti Tisu which was sometimes named Roti KLCC or ABC colorful icy malaysian favorite.
    hahaha you better patent some of your unique dishes, Zinglicious.

    Lamb Good Teh...what a name

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    Quote Originally Posted by besitai2007
    ....She claims that laksa, nasi lemak, Hainanese chicken rice, chilli crab and bak kut teh are all Malaysian dishes.
    On Wednesday, she accused other countries of “hijacking” local dishes such as laksa and nasi lemak, and said it was high time that Malaysia claimed them as Malaysian. Ai yah, haven't our MPs got better things to do? Next thing you know, what we wear, do or speak are going to be copyrighted!
    You mean I got to pay royalty if I take Chicken Rice, Laksa or Nasi Lemak…. in Singapore?

    OMG, I better find out what are the local dishes of Singapore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HTCHONG
    You mean I got to pay royalty if I take Chicken Rice, Laksa or Nasi Lemak…. in Singapore?

    OMG, I better find out what are the local dishes of Singapore.
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