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  • for example; The Babas and The Nyonyas.

  • but the spices and also other stuff like tea, etc..mainly from the Malay Archipelago, India, Arab, China etc. it just happen Malaysia during that time is the entreport of the world.

  • but yes. also because of the spice trade, history and cultural exchange..all are kinda exchanging ,embedding and influencing each other's cuisine in others as well..this usually happens for them who settle down in Malaysia and other Malay Archipelago. 

  • all, take note on the Spice Trade history....i mean the real one.

  • Ooooohhhh... how come we don't have many Malaysian restaurants in Pittsburgh...? I'll just have to be satisfied with frozen roti canai for now...

  • so the 'canai' word came from chennai india? o i see..

  • @sezoStrice17 well the other opinion is. The word CANAI in BM bermaksud 'meleperkan'. ape2pun, roti canai sgt sedap.

  • wow~ spices are from Portugal? wow~ wow~

  • the restaurant owner speaks like hong kong people more than malaysian XD ahaha

  • @rinreika721 hahaha i thought he sounded thai!

  • Roti Chanai are suitable for US to say it :D

  • roti kenai..hahaha,,xD

  • The spices are from our region...so .they took back to Portugal and brought back to Malaysia??

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