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Can I bring dried fruits when traveling to Malaysia?
The holiday is coming. If you plan to travel to Malaysia, blow the sea breeze and visit various shopping malls, Malaysia will definitely make you glad you came. Or you recently came to Malaysia with a delegation from Liang Ming's overseas forest cities to enjoy the fun of making money by traveling.

1. Malaysian white coffee

White coffee does not mean white coffee. It means that coffee beans are roasted at moderate and low temperature and special processes are used to remove the sour taste produced by high-temperature carbon roasting, so that the bitterness and caffeine content of coffee are minimized, and the sweet and mellow aroma does not hurt the stomach. The taste is smooth and pure, the color is softer than ordinary coffee, and it is light milky yellow, hence the name. No matter where you are in Malaysia, visiting supermarkets or other shops, you will easily find traces of white coffee, because it has become one of Malaysia's iconic handwritten letters. Famous ones are Old Town and Ipoh.

2. Chocolate

Chocolate in Malaysia is quite famous in the world, because things produced in Malacca can become important raw materials for making chocolate, so whether you are at the airport, supermarket or duty-free island of Langkawi, you can see many places selling chocolate, and there are many varieties, and there is always a taste bud to tease you! Recommend Beryl

Chocolate, it has all kinds of strange flavors: spicy chocolate, durian chocolate and tiramisu chocolate, which are rare in China. It's definitely worth buying some bags.

3. curry powder

Malaysian curry is strong and spicy. If you want to eat pure Nanyang curry. The taste is completely different from the curries in Singapore, Thailand and India. There is a lot of coconut milk in it, which is irresistible when making it!

4.LOT 100 fruit fudge

Very q-bomb, recommend strawberry, grape and green apple flavors.

5. Kaya coffee, coconut sauce and jam

Paired with bread and steamed bread, it is a perfect breakfast or snack.

6.bak Kut teh

Baku-bone tea is a very famous snack in Malaysia, especially in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, where there are several delicious Baku-bone teas. If you want to take this delicious food home, you can buy some packaged bak Kut teh, which is very convenient.

7. Sabah black tea

Different from the common tea in our country, Sabah black tea is as fine as powder and deep red in color. The tea soup is bright red. Because it is produced in Sabah, it is the cheapest to buy black tea in Kota Kinabalu supermarket and Kota Kinabalu local market. Of course, supermarkets in other cities also sell them.

8. chasing the wind for thousands of miles

It is a household name in Malaysia. Topical Chinese medicine is used to relieve muscle pain, backache and joint pain. It is suitable for all kinds of symptoms and is a good housekeeping medicine. Many tourists will buy a bottle from a distance.

9. Tin products

Malaysia is a major tin producer in the world. The quality of tin products is quite good, the shape is exquisite, and it has good commemorative value. The most famous is the Royal Selangor brand.

10. Sports and leisure brand clothing

You can also see Nike, Adidas, NB and other common sports shoes in Malaysia. The same shoes are often cheaper than those in China100-200 yuan.

1 1. Cardamom paste

The cardamom cream in Penang is similar to our tiger balm and essential balm, but its smell is not so irritating and its medicine is neutral. It is a must for a good trip. Especially after mosquito bites, immediately apply it to relieve itching and swelling.