Who ever got the chance to try Malaysian cuisine has had the pleasure of experiencing a vast combination of flavors that never thought would have been possible before.
Today we are going to take you to the far Asia, into Malaysia, a country in Southeast Asia, known for its marvelous nature: its beaches and rain-forests; its mix of population: Malay, Chinese, Indian and European, and of course its cuisine.
I remember the first time I tried Malaysian food. I had heard so much about their cuisine of being very unique in combination of flavors and ingredients, and I had heard ‘urban legends’ of Malaysian food being very very spicy. I got to tell you I was very nervous, my hands were shaking and at the same time I was trying not to show my nervousness, and I don’t even know why I was so anxious since it was not like me to get scared easily in front of the plate, but I suspect it must have been other people’ comments on the food being so spicy that they had cried afterwards. To my surprise after taking a bite the flavor was very unique and pleasant, and I got to like their way of cooking with some of their dishes being my favorites, but that will be a topic for another article…