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      Beginner Malay Quiz: Places and Locations


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      Resepi 20masakan 20malaysia 20terkenal  20nasi 20lemak 20530x226
      Resepi Masakan Malaysia Terkenal, Nasi Lemak!
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      Malaysian Food Quiz

      Which of the following can be considered as a Malaysian food?

      • spaghetti (spageti)
      • fried bananas (pisang goreng)
      • kimchi fried rice (nasi goreng kimchi)
      • chicken burger (burger ayam)

      Which of the following means chicken rice?

      • Nasi Putih
      • Nasi Lemak
      • Nasi Ayam
      • Nasi Goreng

      Which of the following means toasted bread?

      • Roti Bakar
      • Sandwic
      • Roti Canai
      • Kuih

      Which of the following is rice cooked with coconut milk?

      • Laksa
      • Roti Canai
      • Nasi Goreng
      • Nasi Lemak

      Malay dumpling made from glutinous rice flour, stuffed with coconut fillings and palm sugar

      • kuih koci
      • kuih bakar pandan
      • kuih lapis
      • karipap

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      • Berkenaan
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      • Polisi privasi
      • Notis Undang-undang
      • Garis Panduan Ahli
      • Bantuan
      • Dasar Cookie

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