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I love D101 durian more than D24 anyday, anytime. Nyum

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Mee Goreng Basah near USJ 7 lrt station

Throwback to last month, I tried the mee rebus while my friend tried the Mee goreng basah. The mee rebus is kinda just normal, but boy the Mee goreng basah was lit af. I regret not ordering that instead lol

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Braised Chicken in Soy Sauce

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The MACC has raided five rice mills in Kedah believed to have been involved in corruption of subsidies.

Chief Commissioner Azam Baki says the MACC was not looking at issues of hoarding rice but rather at the issue of subsidy that potentially has elements of corruption.

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Putrajaya is aware of possible sugar supply disruption, if there is no immediate action to deal with issues linked to a rise in global raw sugar prices.

"These matters will be presented in the cabinet meeting soon for direction and finalise decisions," PM Anwar Ibrahim said.

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The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry has given Gardenia until Oct 3 to explain its plan to increase prices of 30 products.

"KPDN cannot stop Gardenia from raising its product prices, but we can get reasons why they are doing so," said Deputy Minister Fuziah Salleh.

  • Alternate title: Netizen ordered chicken rice with roasted pork belly and learned how expensice roasted pork belly is. I mean lookit that big piece of meat.

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    KFC Anni 2 snack plate for 22 promotion

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    Having a beef noodle for lunch. Not bad

  • 3 months ago on Benar News

    Malaysian farmers reel from dry fields, income loss during heat wave

    Iman Muttaqin Yusof and Ili Shazwani2023.06.02Kuala Lumpur📷

    Surizan Romli has fallen well behind in planting her first rice crop of the year because a heat wave and dry spell have scorched Perlis, her home state, and other parts of Malaysia.

    She and other farmers in the rice-growing belt of northern Peninsular Malaysia said they’re feeling the negative effects from above-normal temperatures and scarce rainfall driven by El Niño weather patterns, which meteorologists have observed during the current Southwest monsoon.

    “We should have started planting in April, but in Padang Siding, Perlis, the majority of rice fields are not involved in irrigation supplied by the agricultural department, and we rely solely on rainwater,” Surizan, who works full-time as a teacher and part-time as a rice farmer, told BenarNews.

    “We haven’t even started planting yet, and by now we should have been waiting for harvest. It has been delayed for two months. Normally, we have two seasons in a year, but with this situation, we can only have one season.”

    The heat wave and dry spell have lasted weeks with no immediate let-up in sight, raising concerns about food production, water scarcity as well as the potential harm to people’s health in this Southeast Asian nation.

    Although Malaysia is a tropical country, some districts have recorded unusually high temperatures during three consecutive days ranging from 35 to 37 degrees Celsius (95 to 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit), prompting authorities to issue health warnings.

    “The hotter and drier weather experienced from June to October 2023 is directly attributed to the El Niño phenomenon,” Muhammad Helmi Abdullah, director-general of the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MET Malaysia), told BenarNews.

    “Typically, El Niño conditions in Malaysia can elevate temperatures by approximately 1.0º C to 2.0º C compared to normal conditions.”

    El Niño, a natural phenomenon caused by significant increases in sea surface temperatures recorded in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, disrupts global wind patterns that affect weather in various regions worldwide including Southeast Asia, according to experts.

    In May, Petteri Taalas, secretary-general of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), warned that this global weather event would have far-reaching repercussions for health, food security, water management and the environment.

    Lost income

    Farmers in Perlis and Kedah, Malaysia’s most productive rice-growing states, are among those hit hardest during the heat wave.

    Ayuni Amil, another rice farmer from Perlis, said she had seen a huge reduction in income as a result.

    “We have lost about 3,000 ringgit (U.S. $655) because we missed one season. The harvested yield should have been used to fund my children’s school supplies,” she told BenarNews.

    Because of the El Niño effect, Ayuni said her family would have to wait until August before they could plant again – but only if the weather improves and the rains come.

    “Then, another six months before the paddy is ready for harvest. Which means, I will only get my next income next year,” she said.

    There are more than 57,600 paddy farmers living in Perlis and Kedah, according to the Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA), a government agency serving both states.

    In a statement issued on Friday, MADA said it was closely monitoring data from the Meteorological Department and keeping an eye on water levels at local dams. For the time being, the dams are holding enough water to irrigate the paddy fields under its jurisdiction, MADA said.

    “As a precautionary measure, MADA will utilize the recycling pump station in order to save water from the dam beside the usage of mobile pumps. This method will help to reduce water losses during hot weather,” the agency said.

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    A man quenches his thirst with water under a hot sun in Kuala Lumpur, June 2, 2023. [S. Mahfuz/BenarNews]

    At the federal level, the National Water Services Commission said it was dealing with the weather crisis, such as by setting up a dedicated war room to monitor the water situation at dams and water treatment plants.

    “This proactive measure aims to ensure early detection and preparedness for any severe water shortages. As of now, water levels in the dams remain relatively stable, with no significant drops anticipated in the coming month,” said the commission’s Charles Santiago.

    Previously, media reports had indicated that two dams in Penang, another northern state, were approaching critical levels caused by the lack of rainfall in the catchment areas and the prolonged heat wave.

    The extreme heat has also been linked to fatalities. In April, two children from Kelantan state, aged 19 months and 11 years old, died from heatstroke and dehydration, officials said.

    “The extremely high temperatures can lead to a wide spectrum of heat-related illnesses, such as heat rash, heat cramps, heat syncope, heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Heatstroke, if not promptly treated, can result in permanent disability and death,” Rozita Hod, who heads the Department of Public Health Medicine at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, told BenarNews.

    Despite being accustomed to living in a hot country in the tropics, Malaysians must avoid prolonged exposure to the searing sun, she said.

    https://www.benarnews.org/english/news/malaysian/heat-wave-06022023132714.html

  • Source: Department of Statistics Malaysia [4 Aug 2023] Employee Wages Statistics (Formal Sector) Report, First Quarter 2023.

  • Low cost airlines don't. But I'm confused by this announcement because you already can bring anything to Malaysia Airlines/MH that isn't self-heating or pungent. Perhaps they're shifting the burden of meals to the passenger since the initial food situation is really bad from their headquarters. Totally BS because you're paying for meals in a full-service airline like MH.

    Example:

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    Malaysia Airlines will allow passengers to bring their own meals on selected routes, reports The Malaysian Insight. This will be subject to liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) requirements, MAB told

  • straight from Wikipedia:

    In the United States, the sandwich usually consists of a chicken filet or patty, toppings and bread. The chicken meat can be deep fried, grilled, roasted or boiled, served hot or cold, and white or dark meat chicken can be used.

    and @cendawanita@[email protected] already explained it you by way of a screenshot from another source from Wikipedia.

    it's quite funny because you defeated yourself with your own logic, and when pointed to various sources you rather ignore them but choose to downvote every single comment that do not agree with you. It still won't change a damn thing that it's called a Chicken Burger outside of NA

  • Hope this helps https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger

    Now double check on which instance did this thread originate.

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    If you want affordable & tasty Ipoh bean sprouts chicken…

    If you want affordable & tasty Ipoh bean sprouts chicken…

    MakanApaToday #Food #MalaysianFood #Malaysia #Ipoh

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    Murni is now my favourite mamak.

    Went to bkt jalil Murni last Saturday and it was amazing. Their portion is really superb for the price. I also tried their mee utara at the ss2 branch a while ago and it tasted great.

    My friends had no idea what to eat but I suddenly felt like going Murni and when I searched Waze there's one just 1.2km away 🤣

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    Malaysian-style sushi @ 1U Aeon.

    Malaysian-style sushi @ 1U Aeon.

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    Here we like our coffee thick and strong.

    Here we like our coffee thick and strong.

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    MakanApaToday #Food #Malaysia

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    Asalnya I got it from the other forum I hang out in: https://www.metafilter.com/200233/a-tacitly-racist-game-of-telephone

    And this comment was so interesting and hilarious: https://www.metafilter.com/200233/a-tacitly-racist-game-of-telephone#8437061

    Adoi pakcik nak flex that Southern Chinese cuisine better but because it's 1960s USA, habis kena misunderstood gila babi by people who can't tell Asian ppl apart. Sekali we all also kena.

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    When you see that your chili padi is bright red with no hints of green, you know it’s going to pack a real punch.

    When you see that your chili padi is bright red with no hints of green, you know it’s going to pack a real punch.

    (Not sure what type of chilli is this but it’s quite commonly used in Malaysian restaurants and quite a bit spicier than regular Bird’s Eye Chilies)

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    Dancing King Char Kway Teow at SEA Park, PJ

    Dancing King Char Kway Teow at SEA Park, PJ

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    Sisters’ Curry Laksa at SEA Park, PJ

    Sisters’ Curry Laksa at SEA Park, PJ

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    Croissant & Coffee Last Sunday