Asia has some of the best cuisine in the world – from fragrant Thai curries to the satisfying vegetable dishes of India; from the simple yet delicious Hainanese chicken and rice, to the complex and deep beef rendang.
Best of all, Malaysia has all of this and more! Here’s how to make some of these dishes to impress your family and friends.
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