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This Southeast Asian federation of 13 states is grouped into two regions: West Malaysia, on the Malay Peninsula bordering Thailand, and Malaysian Borneo 400 miles east across the South China Sea. A heterogeneous society, the largest ethnic groups are Malay, Chinese, and Indian and the cuisine reflects the influences of each. The staple foods of the Malaysian diet are rice, noodles and Indian-style flat breads such as “roti.” Poultry, beef, mutton and seafood are the primary sources of protein. As the official religion is Islam, pork consumption is rare. The tropical climate provides ideal growing conditions for a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Robust flavors are the hallmark of Malaysian cookery, which features coconut milk and aromatic spices such as coriander, fenugreek, cumin, ginger, and basil. Satay (skewered grilled meats), rendang (stewed meat often mistaken for a curry) and belacan (a shrimp paste used as an ingredient or simply eaten with rice) are popular Malaysian fare.
 

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Living In: Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
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Easy Apple Cinnamon Muffins

Reviewed on Sep. 3, 2008 by Fawn
My 3 year old daughter requested Apple Muffins, so I tried this recipe. She loved it!!! I loved the chunks of apple. As with most reviewers, I didn't fill to the top of the cups, only 3/4. That was perfect. Also, the batter seemed dry so I squeezed the juice of one orange into it. Added some vanilla. Used 1/2 cup white sugar and 1/4 cup brown sugar. And I didn't bother with the topping. The next day I didn't have enough apples, so I used canned peaches. That was nice too.
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Cioppino

Reviewed on Sep. 1, 2008 by Jenny Cheng
This is a great recipe! Totally recommend it for the seafood foodie. I followed the recipe exactly as it is except that I didn't have mussels at the time, so I replaced it with small oysters and added scallops. But the base is still there, the buttery onion broth went so well with the seafood. It was a perfect match. The whole family loved it, especially my father.
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Waffles I

Reviewed on Aug. 19, 2008 by ZAKIAH
Very good and easy. I find beating the eggs until fluffy being the trick to making these waffles nice and crispy.Less hassle than beating the egg whites separately and these waffles came out just the way I wanted them.Will use this recipe from now on. Thanks! :)
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