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..Nasi Goreng diakui milik Asia Tenggara
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Edited by pyropura at 21-9-2016 12:57 PM
Tweet by ex England footballer sparks 'nasi goreng' fight
On Monday, Ferdinand attempted to calm the bickering unleashed by his remark, commenting on Twitter: “Was there really uproar with my nasi goreng tweet??!! Relax guys... ‘local’ in SE Asia”.
It was just the latest battle over culinary and cultural heritage between the neighbours, whose long-shared history does not stop the regular flare-up of petty rows.
In 2009 protests erupted outside the Malaysian embassy in Jakarta after Kuala Lumpur was accused of plundering the archipelago’s culture when a traditional dance from the Indonesian island of Bali allegedly appeared in adverts promoting tourism in Malaysia.
However it turned out to have stemmed from a misunderstanding – the ad was not a government-sponsored promotion for tourism, but rather a trailer for a television documentary about Malaysia. — AFP
This angry reaction was met with irritation in neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia, with netizens claiming that fried rice is found in many countries in the region, not solely Indonesia.
There was particular annoyance in Singapore, with some suggesting that Indonesians’ defiant defence of the rice dish was a stark contrast to its refusal to accept the blame for forest fires on its territory that blanket the city-state with haze every year.
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/n ... -nasi-goreng-fight/
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wat malu je yindon ni.... takde menda lain nak klaim...
serba serbi ko punya...popia pun berangan asal yindon |
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Kalau benda tue orang buat jadi eksklusif presentation die atau ade figure terkenal macam kokesen ke hape makan mula la indon mengade2. Yang temphe tue ai tak penah dengar lagik indon terhegeh2 nak klaim walaupun khir tonyok yang 'hensemmh' tu selalu makan sampai putihhh licinnn muka die laki bini |
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Ko tau tak ceritanye cam mane si Rio Ferdinand boleh kenal nasi goreng dan boleh sebut nama 'nasi goreng' tu?..Itu koran newspaper Umngok lo tak sebut dan cerite kan? |
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Yang gue taauu, temphe itu masakan kamphung jhowo asli yang ga pernah diklaim ama indhonesakai kamphunggg seperti eloe
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Bedah.Cun replied at 21-9-2016 01:06 PM
Yang gue taauu, temphe itu masakan kamphung jhowo asli yang ga pernah diklaim ama indhonesakai kam ...
Oii.. bool lo uda dicuci lom bekas semalam? Ini ada beruk piaraan samping rmh mau pake bool lo skg |
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bila Rio bilang fried rice milik Asia Tenggara, warga China atau Taiwan nggak ribut, kan??
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pyropura replied at 21-9-2016 01:09 PM
dunia bilang "authentic Malaysian recipe" ... Waitrose bilang lho, bukan kami yah
http:/ ...
Sushi resepi indon pun ade lah tak masalah pon. Yg penting uda terdaftar di Unesco nasi goreng asli indonesia dan jadi 10 makanan paling populer dan enak di dunia. Unesco loh lon... bukan klaim sepihak je |
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nasi goreng USA milik USA..
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tapi dunia masih bilang nasi goreng itu Malaysian recipe (contoh dari Waitrose itu), so untuk apa repot2 paten di Unesco??
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motif china tak termasuk asalnya nasi goreng? |
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Nasi goreng punya hal pun nak berbalah... makan je la jgn bising2 |
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World's 50 best foodshttp://travel.cnn.com/explorations/eat/readers-choice-worlds-50-most-delicious-foods-012321/
2. Nasi goreng, Indonesia "I like rendang and nasi goreng, two of most popular food in Indonesia!" Reader Rizky Ramadhika's got it. And thousands of other voters agreed.
The wonder of combining rice with egg, chicken and prawns strikes again. The second fried rice to make the list, this Indonesian delight received more than 10 times the vote of its Thai counterpart (see #23), propelling the former from non-runner to runner-up.
1. Rendang, Indonesia Reader Kamal F Chaniago showed great foresight when he wrote, "Rendang is the best." A clear winner with a loyal following, this beefy dish can now rightfully claim the title of "World's Most Delicious Food."
Beef is slowly simmered with coconut milk and a mixture of lemongrass, galangal, garlic, turmeric, ginger and chilies, then left to stew for a few hours to create this dish of tender, flavorful bovine goodness.
The Indonesian dish is often served at ceremonial occasions and to honored guests. It's not only delicious but also comes with a simple recipe. If you haven't already, go ahead and take reader Isabela Desita's advice: "Rendang should be the first! It's really nice, you should try!"
Chup chup chup so sweet bray
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Turki pun ada nasi goreng gak, dikenali sbg pilaf |
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