RE: Malaysian favorite Breakfast ~ Nasi Lemak

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Malaysian favorite Breakfast ~ Nasi Lemak

in food •  7 years ago 

I think the sambal is different, Malay sambal usually tend to be a little sweet... honestly, you would be able to differentiate Chinese nasi lemak and Malay nasi lemak when you taste them, even nyonya nasi lemak taste different hahahaha

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There's nyonya nasi lemak too? 😱 How can i not know this 😔

@melancholee you are so right. My nasi lemak Chinese style's sambal not sweet.. I tried adding sugar to it but still can't get the taste of Malay's. Maybe need more sugar, again I am conscious on using too much sugar.