Tuesday, 7 April 2009

My World Tues - Packed Wonders




Nasi Lemak is a popular food in Malaysia. Nasi means rice and Lemak means fat. The fat is derived from coconut milk that the rice is cooked in. Thus, nasi lemak means rice cooked in coconut milk.

A typical Melaka Nasi Lemak comprised of rice cooked in coconut milk, served with fried/hard-boiled egg, fried anchovies, cucumber, blanched water convolvulus (kangkung) and chilly (sambal). Some also additional items to their nasi lemak, such as fried chicken or
chicken curry, cuttlefish cooked in sambal and etc.

Nasi Lemak
is my favourite choice of breakfast. I love my nasi lemak served in banana leaves. One will get a whiff of banana leaf smell as one unwraps the packet of nasi lemak. And this smell plus the fragrant of the rice cooked in coconut milk is heavenly!! You must give it a try!

Below is a video showing the Nasi Lemak being packed.


This is a posting for That's My World Tuesday's meme.

7 comments:

Marites said...

that sounds so good. I would like to try that rice dish. We have our own rice dishes too.

My world entry is here

Redzlan said...

Oh so delicious. I'm hungry, no wonder - 1.05PM already!

Arija said...

Yum, sounds delicious!

Anonymous said...

this looks delish...of course the idea of making it as you like it is the best part. thanks for sharing and enjoyed the post and photo and video

B SQUARED said...

Hold the Anchovies on mine, please.

Louise said...

Your breakfast sounds yummy!

FJL said...

I always love nasi lemak. Thats a good video of showing how nasi lemak being packed.

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