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Foreign tourists may feel that it is too strange for them to eat one or two strange and different foods that locals like in Malaysia. Except for a few adventurous people, the food here may satisfy the appetite of foreign tourists.

* 1 German Lena Finkenzeller, 19 years old: "There are cuisines everywhere, including Indian, China and Malay cuisines, as well as those from other communities. We all like curry, and I personally like curry, "she said when she met me at Badaling Street in downtown China. Lena didn't mention what Curry was. There are so many kinds of curry dishes. Will she find "curry fish head" cute? It's very popular.

Originated in South India, this spicy dish is a mixture of various spices and ingredients, creating a delicious taste. Why fish head? The meat on chin, cheeks and back of neck is sweet and delicious. The spicy taste is moderate and goes well with rice-is it enough to attract foreign tourists?

* 1 Vincent Roche, an Australian, said that he prefers spicy food and has developed a passion for Indian food. "I ate the best naan ever. I can eat Indian food all day. The people and food here are great. " At the age of 23, she comes from Wollongong, south of Sydney.

It seems that they really like spicy food-this is the acquired taste of laymen. I wanted to introduce the most famous food "Nasi Kandar" in Penang-a fluffy plate of rice with pickled fried meat or curry, vegetables and a special curry, which made this meal particularly addictive. Fried rice should be included in UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list, which is the original food in Penang.

There are many kinds of food in Malaysia, not all of which are spicy. There are various Malaysian cuisines, including China and Indian cuisines, as well as various fusion cuisines; Mamaks (Indian Muslims) and food stalls are usually open 24 hours, so tourists have many choices in the middle of the night, except McDonald's.

Filipino MJ Mendoza admits that if she returns to the Philippines forever, she will miss eating coconut milk rice, satay and Indian barbecue most. Wow, another hot girl powder! ) When she said that Satay would be one of the most missed foods, she was right. This is the most popular dish in this country, and it is also easily welcomed by foreign tourists-Malaysian satay with peanut butter.

Source 1: Apart from these suggestions, foreigners like Malaysian food.