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| Nasi Ulam and Sayur Keladi | | | Kedah cuisine is not only unique as it could appeal to the whole wide range of food lovers but they are prepared fast enough to whet the appetite of everybody. Being a multi-ethnic community state, there are a wide range of Malay, Chinese, Indian and Thai cuisine to choose from. Specially prepared authentic dishes comprising a combination of spices, herbs and market fresh ingredients will tempt any visitor to the state. Rice is the staple food of Kedahans. | | | Malaysians need no introduction to the delectable array of mouth-watering recipes of Kedah cuisine which had never failed to spice the gastronomic appetites of gourmets nationwide. | | | | | | Traditional local dishes which are also Traditional Cakes favourites among visitors are “gulai nangka”. (a jack fruit curry), “sayur keladi” and “pekasam”. “Nasi ulam” is another local food which is equally tantalising. This authentic dish is prepared by blending rice with varied fresh veges and spices. Among the locals, nasi ulam is a must on the menu particularly during the fasting month of Ramadhan. Pulut or glutinous rice is an all time favourite of the northerners. It is taken with fruits such as mango, durian and even banana. They also make fine desert after a hefty dinner or lunch. Other pulut delicacies are “pulut 5ambal”,”pulut inti” and “tapai pulut”. However, it is not complete if visitors fail to try the famous “Laksa”-rice noodles taken with a preparation of thick fish gravy and cucumber, onion and shoots. | 
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| | | Make a stop at Pekan Rabu in Alor Setar for traditional crafts, souvenirs and also traditional Malay sweet cakes. Most sought after cakes are ”baulu” and the “dodol” - a preparation of coconut, sugar and flour. | | | | | | | Kedah | Delicacy |
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