If you want to find me, I am probably on one of these platforms showcasing my “kungfu” like Bruce Lee to the Western world! Instagram: / dimsimlim TikTok: / dimsimlim
Way to achieve success DESPITE the Malaysian education system! I was born in Malaysia too and experienced the same draconian "education". I was told point blank by teachers that I was a bad student and would never amount to anything. Fast forward to today. I was a 4.0 student through my undergraduate and graduate degrees in the US and I am now a Psychologist specializing in school psychology.
@@chundouble9 but true. A few years back, the government decided to dissolve an exam that used to be taken to determine what highschool you went into. And then they did it again for secondary 3. Its wack over here
Our Asian education system is very demoralizing and restrictive to different learning styles and interests. Why are our governments not willing to change it???
Those are the most satisfying things.. I had a teacher in middle school tell me he wasn't sure if I was stupid, or just acting stupid- but he thought I was just plain stupid. Fast forward 25 years later and I was an Olympic level athlete and he paid me $50 a month to ride a bike that went nowhere. He later apologized to me for that interaction. I told him I appreciated that, but it's not what people say or do to us that matters. It's what we do with it. We control our reactions. We give them power over us, or we don't.
I love success stories like this!!!! GOOD FOR YOU!!! I'm glad you didn't let those abusive teachers deter you! Congrats on your success!!! I love your channel ❤❤❤❤❤
As a Mexican, my mom would make mini Carne con chile burritos with beans for breakfast. I would walk to school eating these mamajamas. And now I'm a business owner ❤😂❤😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
On a serious note, he’s right, the education system here is f’d up. I was slapped, hit on the head, pushed, insulted and neglected by teachers in our government schools. I skipped school whenever i could just to run away from abuse
I believe everywhere we got belted, cained and yelled at.But look what happens when you remove some of those punishment from authority figures look at America the kids are disgusting attacking teacher's, other students for a laugh and filming it to get likes
It's so incredibly sweet that your mom knew that Monday was hardest for you and in turn would buy you a little extra something to make things a little better.
@@aminebenx8738 If you have to hit a child you’re unfit to be a teacher, much less a parent… you’re literally admitting that you’re too fucking stupid to reason with a child.
@@ericaallisonc wtf is she supposed to do? things don’t work how they do in the states. you can’t just move or complain and expect everything to be fixed.
I got hit in school in the south in first and second grade Albany GA. It didn't stop me from making my classmates laugh. Thing is they had to report it to my father so getting home it was time to choose a belt. Ahhh the good ole days whoopin after whoopin 😮😢😢😮
As a Malaysian, I approved that was a good looking nasi lemak Some comments saying hes from Malaysia ...i know that, im just saying that was a good looking nasi lemak thats all
welcome to Asian culture nothing is good enough for both parents + teachers that's how Asian kids are successful unlike for White ppl - too much freedom until they get too vocal & show no respect everyone needs Asian pareting
I went through a very similar life path! Born in the PH, moved to Malaysia (Kuching) and lived there til I was 14-ish. Then moved back to the PH and still here to this day.
Teachers would be like, no hokkien, no cantonese, no hakka, only mandarin... then proceed to have conversations with other teachers in those exact chinese dialects😅
As a person who went to school in the 90s and early 2000s, I can see huge difference in the language usage of current gen. Many can only speak Mandarin, which is not the norm in Kuala Lumpur 20 years back…Cantonese and Hokkien ruled the streets.
@@sagan08Not in PH. Hokkien has remained the dominant language of most Filipinos with Chinese ancestry if they can still speak the language. Mandarin is learned just like English as another foreign language.
As a teacher, I hate when I hear people say their teacher said they'd be nothing in life or they wouldn't achieve anything in life. Some people are just NOT MEANT TO BE GIVEN THE 'TEACHER' TITLE! So sad 💔
i mean in this circumstance the teacher was a dickhead but if the teacher said that to a person who was genuinely someone like a criminal teenager who did atrocities which are rare i think it would be ok for the teacher to say tgat
@@Laufeycalled do you people think before you speak? That's like saying we should abort all children because odds are that we'll get rid of evil people in the process... Also you're so stupid, most people 'who did atrocities' suffer from mental health issues and had horrible upbringings, how would ruining someone's self esteem prevent them from wanting to harm others?
@@Laufeycalled it's never okay for a teacher to say that to a teenager. even if they did something bad. they still have time to turn their life around as an adult. it's NEVER okay to say to a kid that they would never have a future. that shit ruins people even more. we have to extinguish the fire, not add more fuel to it.
I do that with my husband too! He's an Executive Chef and when he cooks it's like the world changes and I love watching him from start to finish.. I remember when we first started dating and I asked him to make me some tea... 10mins later I'm like, did you forget about me babe? See, I was so use to "Chef Mic", tea bag, water cup microwave 3mins... Nope!! Loose Tea, on the stove, simmer for 8mins... That was the best tea I've ever had in my life😂 Then, I hate hotdogs... Him, just a bit of water in the pan, put on simmer 15mins... IT EVEN CHANGED THE DAMN COLOR OF THE DIGGITY DOG!! 😂😂 Chef Mic is long gone lol no Chef Mic popcorn or popcorn maker either!! Lol. He does it with a pot
the crazy thing about my parents they encouraged my teachers to hit me if they wanted. My dad only hit me once and my mom twice in their lives. So they were never violent . The fact that they were always so restrained made me respect them and strangers ( teachers) more . Tough love and trauma 😢😅😂
@@ltp7641 well im disciplined .. I go to the gym everyday and sleep my 8 hours . Read , I try to do good everyday . Some of us didn't grow up with a silver spoon and gentle traumas
As a Malaysian, i barely spoke any malay because my first language was english. And as a malay who doesnt speak malay, it was difficult to make friends and communicate to my teachers. So i kinda understand how you feel, dude. But now, i am form5 and i am glad that i can now talk to my friends and communicate with my teachers with ease. All and all, maaaannn that nasik lemak looks so good🤤🤤✨✨👌
man i relate to this too hard, i'm chinese that had english as my first language and i speak barely if not broken chinese and malay currently form 4 and i pretty much have 0 irl friends apart from a few that speak english to me and a bit of chinese, doesnt help the fact that i'm having trouble even getting into school because i'm bukan warga negara, so its not like i can even practice these languages
Im like 50% Iban 30% Bidayuh and 20% Chinese and i speak none of those languages. If there would be one or two things i can speak, it'll be English and S'wakian BM 💀💀💀
Im from Australia and ive gone to Malaysua recebtly on holiday. All i can say i need to have a stomach like yours so i can process the Nasi Lamak😂. For me its very difficult to have in the morning especially because of the seasonings. I know i could find Nasi Lamak here in Sydney but i dont bother as its not the same as in Malaysia 😊
A Malaysian lady was the one who taught me how to cook nasi lemak. She made a video of it and sent it to me. Some ingredients I have to substitute since not all of it are available here in the Philippines. Since then I have been cooking nasi lemak for my family and friends everytime we have a get together lunch or dinner, and they LOVE it! As we say it here, MASARAP! ❤
@@nnsh8562 If sambal, you can make it yourself with local ingredient. Philippines, Malaysia & Indonesia ain't that much different, in term of local cooking ingredient. You can learn how to make sambal in TH-cam and websites. FYI, there are many types of sambal. Some of them is not suitable for Nasi Lemak, like the Sambal Tempoyak(fermented Durian).
The ingredients in the breakfast absolutely makes sense - rice digest faster but the calorie is offset by morning calories requirements coupled with egg & other ingredients providing a much nutrition boost for kids who require it very much. A good breakfast is important especially if having an exam since you are going to burn lots of calories.
I work for the semiconductors industry and we recently had around 600 Malaysians come to the US for learn how to run the fab. The food they have been making for us is so amazing
:( im very sorry school was such a traumatic experience for you. you are a very bright and wonderful person- your meal looks wonderful as well. even if you didnt do youtube, or cooking, id still consider you an achiever because you achieved happiness even when people around you try to divert you from it to be and live a certain way. you achieved a lot of something in life.
I’m South African and moved to Singapore as a child and my favourite thing was the food culture. From school canteen to hawker centres/kopitiam. Ate nasi lemak every day at school to the point where the aunties would keep one packet aside for me in case I was late coming out of class!
@@alexbur6021 For amateur or first timer? Nope, it is hard to cook a delicious one esp the sambal. But after a while, you'll get the hang of it hopefully.
We had partys on newspaper Thats how it goes And we had our best choice which didnt leach out a lot ot the ink flavour ..... and the foid usually completes in 5minutes so the paperenever gets damp
WhenI was young my mother also prepared me meals for school. Usually it was a roll with mustard on it, since we had no money. I'm simply drooling seeing this!
As a Malaysian in a Chinese school it's def true, broke my hand one day and the teacher called me lazy cuz I couldn't write with my left hand properly, they would beat you even though you done almost nothing wrong
I'm Malaysian and my parents sent me to a kindergarten (tadika) school that taught Chinese, the language and the culture. I hated it there, I was 6 but I remembered how terrifying this one chinese teacher was. She'd be mad at any minor mistake we made.
@@yehua3412 sick of this constant excuse u people use when adults treat children like shit. No it's not "asian upbringing" it's literally abuse. Stop excusing adults for the way they abuse their power. I say this as an asian myself.
I really hate it when people say you'll amount to nothing. I was one of them. My teachers, family, and what I thought friends told me that BS. I always despised them and knew I wanted to prove wrong. I joined the Army at 18 used my education benefits and here I am the first to get a master's working on my PhD. School sucks but my drive tonkeep going was stronger. I know it's a bad reason to keep going but it's embedded in my brain.
ummm so it worked then? had they of not said anything would you have tried to prove them wrong? its a fucked thing to say but they dont typically say it unless your life is ontrack to some bad outcomes
@@Sarge92nah it goes both ways cuz if u discourage someone too much it could end to them being a deadbeat from stress and if u encourage someone too much they become overly dependent on your praise so it’s 50/50
Love Malaysian quisine. That confluence of great food traditions, Indian, Chinese and tropical Malay melding into something richly unique and wonderful.
i know it’s off topic, but i love how food that was literally the norm for breakfast in your household and it seems like some sort of luxury item to me. i would’ve loved to have had that for breakfast. but like it’s literally just breakfast food over there, just like how my breakfast food is breakfast over here… does that make any sense??? seeing other people’s lives and hearing them share these little details is so satisfying to me
Dude are you from America? 😅 Because if yes then I'm pretty sure all you're saying there is that in America we eat specific kinds of food for breakfast, generally higher in sugars and fats like French toast, waffles, and cereals etc but in much of the rest of the world, I hear they just pretty much eat anything for all meal times. So you're totally onto something here. Otherwise idk what you're talking about 😅 but thank you for your time okay byeeeeee 😂
@@frackjohn Your mentality is basically what creating lots of specialists with dull minds. Historian who believed that the earth is flat, scientist who believed that hitIer ran away to argentine, or a psychologist who thinks vaccines causes autism. Let people express their feelings freely without having to monetize it.
@@LelakiKerdusthe skull that the Russians claim belonged to Hitler was found to be the skull of a young woman when it was DNA tested decades later. Just saying, we actually have zero physical proof of his death, escaping to South America is a pretty plausible theory since other High ranking party officials did just that.
what a passive way to say " f u " to that teacher 😂😂😂
Sweet sweet revenge to the face , i would love if the teacher even respond to this video
Teachers didnt beat his ass to break him. Instead they wanted him to make it. Im sure the teacher is now proud of him.
@@indonesianbangladeshicoupl2227 well said..thats wat parents and teachers want
Typical asian teacher
Also a great way to meet your daily newspaper-ink requirements!!!
Wrapping your street food in a newspaper with YOU on the cover is an INCREDIBLE flex
😎
Goes so hard
SUPERRRR FLEX😂
Bros in a whole ass room worth at least 3bands a month and we're still calling it street food? C'mon...
And is cooking nasi lemak an achievement to be proud of lol.. considering 12 years of schooling to cook nasi lemak?
“Wolf of Wok Street” goes hard af🔥
I love that he put parchment paper between the newspaper and the food!
Cleanliness in cooking is top priority! ❤
When he said "Monday's were the days i got hit hardest by my teachers" i figured he meant with homework or tests, not literally.
Oh yea. I got hit by my teacher once for not doing my homework.
@@trumptookthevaccine1679 yeah because my parents didn't outsource beatings. There was a non-compete agreement.
@trumptookthevaccine1679 In the us, teachers hit you, you cry about it, and move on. Stop trying to be woke
So you think it's better to beat kids? Get a grip.
@@trumptookthevaccine1679that’s not how that works, they would file a complaint and if it kept going then lawyers would get involved.
He said "fuck you teacher" in the most polite way possible 😂
Ah and was ACTUALLY waiting for the "fuck you teacher" lmaoo😂
@@Dont_click_this_profil3 don't worry we won't 😊
@@Dont_click_this_profil3i bet he lives in the US like every none european
No he Didnt
@@Dont_click_this_profil3 dont allow nasty migents in your white country as they make it dark ..ie genocide
Way to achieve success DESPITE the Malaysian education system!
I was born in Malaysia too and experienced the same draconian "education". I was told point blank by teachers that I was a bad student and would never amount to anything. Fast forward to today. I was a 4.0 student through my undergraduate and graduate degrees in the US and I am now a Psychologist specializing in school psychology.
Dude come back, our education field is in absolute shambles
There's not enough money on Earth that would motivate me enough to move back there 😂😂😂@@PirateRadioDude
@@PirateRadioDudebro the nerves 🤣
@@chundouble9 but true. A few years back, the government decided to dissolve an exam that used to be taken to determine what highschool you went into. And then they did it again for secondary 3. Its wack over here
Our Asian education system is very demoralizing and restrictive to different learning styles and interests. Why are our governments not willing to change it???
Those are the most satisfying things.. I had a teacher in middle school tell me he wasn't sure if I was stupid, or just acting stupid- but he thought I was just plain stupid. Fast forward 25 years later and I was an Olympic level athlete and he paid me $50 a month to ride a bike that went nowhere. He later apologized to me for that interaction. I told him I appreciated that, but it's not what people say or do to us that matters. It's what we do with it. We control our reactions. We give them power over us, or we don't.
an what?
edit:i realised my read more button was broken, also wtf i dont understand
id like to think i dont suck at reading but how the hell did 141 people understand what u wrote here
"...he paid me $50 a month to ride a bike that went nowhere" bro what
U ain’t no Olympic athlete
Was this an episode of Different Stokes ?
"if you cry and scream more, you get hit even harder" sounds like every asian kids life
Me
Nostalgic 😂
"Stop crying! " As they hit harder.
Man.. How bout i beat ya ass.. And see if you stop crying bc i beat u harder.
And if you told your parents, then you get an extra 🥴
Definitely
Aww his mom made Monday’s just a little easier for him. That’s really sweet.
Will you make Mondays easier for me please??
@@pascalsauvage2275 lol!
Moms are precious.
But then sent him to a school where he was abused daily 😅
@@WillFast140 probably she got no choice because of financial reason???
I love success stories like this!!!! GOOD FOR YOU!!! I'm glad you didn't let those abusive teachers deter you! Congrats on your success!!! I love your channel ❤❤❤❤❤
As a Mexican, my mom would make mini Carne con chile burritos with beans for breakfast. I would walk to school eating these mamajamas. And now I'm a business owner ❤😂❤😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
On a serious note, he’s right, the education system here is f’d up. I was slapped, hit on the head, pushed, insulted and neglected by teachers in our government schools. I skipped school whenever i could just to run away from abuse
I know me too but in Texas
Jeez man
I believe everywhere we got belted, cained and yelled at.But look what happens when you remove some of those punishment from authority figures look at America the kids are disgusting attacking teacher's, other students for a laugh and filming it to get likes
Some People in Singapore skip school for the wrong reasons. Literally dont even get beat but want to rebel all day.
It ain’t really abuse it’s just learn
It's so incredibly sweet that your mom knew that Monday was hardest for you and in turn would buy you a little extra something to make things a little better.
So mom approved of her child being beat at school? 😂
@@ericaallisoncwe get hit and its just part of culture
@@aminebenx8738 If you have to hit a child you’re unfit to be a teacher, much less a parent… you’re literally admitting that you’re too fucking stupid to reason with a child.
@@ericaallisonc wtf is she supposed to do? things don’t work how they do in the states. you can’t just move or complain and expect everything to be fixed.
I got hit in school in the south in first and second grade Albany GA. It didn't stop me from making my classmates laugh. Thing is they had to report it to my father so getting home it was time to choose a belt. Ahhh the good ole days whoopin after whoopin 😮😢😢😮
Best nye sambal tu..
Orang melayu sekarang pun x bnyk yg buat sambal mcm chef buat… nostalgic💪💪
I honestly miss my childhood living in Malaysia. The food there is BUSSINNN
This is not just cereal, this is the starting of a villain story.
Ironically it ended up in the “I have no enemies” arc
Or a benchmark for a future gazzete chef career.
This shit is overused
@@ThePilk160 VINLAND SAGAA
@@toothpasteboy2019 PEAK
As a Malaysian, I approved that was a good looking nasi lemak
Some comments saying hes from Malaysia ...i know that, im just saying that was a good looking nasi lemak thats all
i ate pan mee but i would eat that instead if presented
As an Indonesian I also approved
Nasi uduk clears 😊
@@binariez aaaay fellow Indonesian too?
I'm not even know what nasi lemak is but that really look appetizing
Hugs to your little self. Life was tough back then for school children, but i think it somehow made us resilient beings as an adult.
Turns out you are the best teacher of them all!! 🙏🏼
I'll never understand how you can look a child in the eyes and tell them that they'll never be nothing in life. That's crazy.
welcome to Asian culture
nothing is good enough for both parents + teachers
that's how Asian kids are successful
unlike for White ppl - too much freedom until they get too vocal & show no respect
everyone needs Asian pareting
The teacher teaches you to work harder lah
It worked by the looks of it
@@LuqmanHMget therapy
@@wifisamust4916get therapy
The most iconic food in Malaysia, coconut rice with sambal is godly. And with a cup of teh tarik you got the best breakfast ever
tea ais uncle powerrrr
And you got diabetes and obesity at the same time
FR ITS SO GOOD AND TEH TARIK IS JUST SO 😍😍
@@tsumplay3094 then dont eat everyday lah pakcik
Or nasi kucing
You’re right, rice is a grass seed, making it a cereal grain. It’s cereal, just not sweet like rice crispies.
My absolute fave. We had many "banana leaf triangles" while traveling. Best
Born in Malaysia, raised until my 4th grade and moved here in the Philippines. What a nice video to say "Brings back memories". I'm drooling rn. 🤤🤤🤤
Can you please tell me what's the greenish brown bar thing called, which turned into powder when sauted in the pan
@@mehboobaakhtar5332 Malaysian call it Belacan. Indonesian call it Terasi.
I went through a very similar life path! Born in the PH, moved to Malaysia (Kuching) and lived there til I was 14-ish. Then moved back to the PH and still here to this day.
How does the ink taste ?
@@katz7786 oh hey sarawakians here
Teachers would be like, no hokkien, no cantonese, no hakka, only mandarin... then proceed to have conversations with other teachers in those exact chinese dialects😅
I worked at SJK(C) schools and yes, I can confirm what you’ve said.
CCP soft power at its peak.
As a person who went to school in the 90s and early 2000s, I can see huge difference in the language usage of current gen.
Many can only speak Mandarin, which is not the norm in Kuala Lumpur 20 years back…Cantonese and Hokkien ruled the streets.
@@sagan08Not in PH. Hokkien has remained the dominant language of most Filipinos with Chinese ancestry if they can still speak the language. Mandarin is learned just like English as another foreign language.
Yeah, and then complain the dialect is dying
Yass, bro. Nasi Lemak for life!🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Hearing someone that could pass as you get than me say “Back in the day” is a massive trip
As a teacher, I hate when I hear people say their teacher said they'd be nothing in life or they wouldn't achieve anything in life. Some people are just NOT MEANT TO BE GIVEN THE 'TEACHER' TITLE! So sad 💔
i mean in this circumstance the teacher was a dickhead but if the teacher said that to a person who was genuinely someone like a criminal teenager who did atrocities which are rare i think it would be ok for the teacher to say tgat
@@Laufeycalled do you people think before you speak? That's like saying we should abort all children because odds are that we'll get rid of evil people in the process... Also you're so stupid, most people 'who did atrocities' suffer from mental health issues and had horrible upbringings, how would ruining someone's self esteem prevent them from wanting to harm others?
@@Laufeycalled it's never okay for a teacher to say that to a teenager. even if they did something bad. they still have time to turn their life around as an adult. it's NEVER okay to say to a kid that they would never have a future. that shit ruins people even more. we have to extinguish the fire, not add more fuel to it.
@@Laufeycalled so there’s 0 chance the teenager won’t just stop being a criminal when he gets older and more mature?
And some people aren’t meant to be students.
As a half-malay I cannot tell you enough how nice it is to see influencers on this platform that share similar food an memories as me.
Yea
Which memories? 😂
@@mrpandasian8871?
You insecure abt your race is it? Could have just identified as Malaysian since regardless race, most Malaysians have the same love for nasi lemak..
@@sagan08tf you on about
Nothing beats a good nasi lemak in the morning 👍
I’ve been to Malaysia. Breakfast lunch and dinner are all the same 😭
You make Malaysian proud brother
I really agree with you, he makes Malaysia proud in all ways. And I'm also happy for him cuz he already proved to his teacher.
Nour makes Malaysia proud aswell
Most women teachers are bitter/jealous parasites
A national food from another country stealer
Imagine stealing from Indonesia
As an indonesian, nasi lemak is super delicious would reccommend
its nice but its not nearly as good as indonesian rice dishes like nasi gemuk, nasi uduk or nasi kuning imo
@@jayt2633 nah man. Its way better than those.
@Jay T and @major tom all of them are delicious
@@ravindragaming9461 yeah agree. Nothing beats asean food
As a Malaysian, I recommend eating an Indonesian
I wouldlove this recipe! ❤
He straight dissed his teacher in the nicest possible way 😂❤
I love watching this dude cook, clearly really enjoys what he does
I do that with my husband too! He's an Executive Chef and when he cooks it's like the world changes and I love watching him from start to finish.. I remember when we first started dating and I asked him to make me some tea... 10mins later I'm like, did you forget about me babe? See, I was so use to "Chef Mic", tea bag, water cup microwave 3mins... Nope!! Loose Tea, on the stove, simmer for 8mins... That was the best tea I've ever had in my life😂
Then, I hate hotdogs... Him, just a bit of water in the pan, put on simmer 15mins... IT EVEN CHANGED THE DAMN COLOR OF THE DIGGITY DOG!! 😂😂
Chef Mic is long gone lol no Chef Mic popcorn or popcorn maker either!! Lol. He does it with a pot
@@Swnsasy best of luck to you both. Enjoy each other ❤
@@Swnsasy so nice to hear. Respect and love to you both 🤗
@@Ourbloodisgreen Omgosh I thank you both for not thinking it's CRAZY!! LOL. @kendrick llama
PERFECT comeback story.
You have earned it
Balls
the crazy thing about my parents they encouraged my teachers to hit me if they wanted. My dad only hit me once and my mom twice in their lives. So they were never violent . The fact that they were always so restrained made me respect them and strangers ( teachers) more . Tough love and trauma 😢😅😂
@@Cespinozasbro that's not something to brag about😂 That's messed up.
@@ltp7641 well im disciplined .. I go to the gym everyday and sleep my 8 hours . Read , I try to do good everyday . Some of us didn't grow up with a silver spoon and gentle traumas
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life
.
“Back in the day” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love that wok set up
As a Malaysian, i barely spoke any malay because my first language was english. And as a malay who doesnt speak malay, it was difficult to make friends and communicate to my teachers. So i kinda understand how you feel, dude. But now, i am form5 and i am glad that i can now talk to my friends and communicate with my teachers with ease.
All and all, maaaannn that nasik lemak looks so good🤤🤤✨✨👌
man i relate to this too hard, i'm chinese that had english as my first language and i speak barely if not broken chinese and malay
currently form 4 and i pretty much have 0 irl friends apart from a few that speak english to me and a bit of chinese, doesnt help the fact that i'm having trouble even getting into school because i'm bukan warga negara, so its not like i can even practice these languages
Im like 50% Iban 30% Bidayuh and 20% Chinese and i speak none of those languages. If there would be one or two things i can speak, it'll be English and S'wakian BM 💀💀💀
Im from Australia and ive gone to Malaysua recebtly on holiday. All i can say i need to have a stomach like yours so i can process the Nasi Lamak😂. For me its very difficult to have in the morning especially because of the seasonings. I know i could find Nasi Lamak here in Sydney but i dont bother as its not the same as in Malaysia 😊
@@zaidonthemoon144 The sambal can be a bit spicy sometimes, but ig that's what wakes us up😂😂
@@nickryan6787 eyyy sarawak gang🤙🏼
A Malaysian lady was the one who taught me how to cook nasi lemak. She made a video of it and sent it to me. Some ingredients I have to substitute since not all of it are available here in the Philippines. Since then I have been cooking nasi lemak for my family and friends everytime we have a get together lunch or dinner, and they LOVE it! As we say it here, MASARAP! ❤
I'm just curious, what item/ingredient not available in Philippines, considering that we're bordering neighbours?
@@AlexSDU sambal maybe Hindi pa ako na kakakita samin Ng sambal
@@nnsh8562 Sorry, I don't understand Tagalog or Busaya.
@@AlexSDU oh sorry what I said is maybe it's sambal I never see sambal in markets maybe it was the same for him
@@nnsh8562 If sambal, you can make it yourself with local ingredient. Philippines, Malaysia & Indonesia ain't that much different, in term of local cooking ingredient. You can learn how to make sambal in TH-cam and websites.
FYI, there are many types of sambal. Some of them is not suitable for Nasi Lemak, like the Sambal Tempoyak(fermented Durian).
As a Chinese raised in Malay school and soon cina school I relate with the basi lemak
Malaysian food always hits the spot
The ingredients in the breakfast absolutely makes sense - rice digest faster but the calorie is offset by morning calories requirements coupled with egg & other ingredients providing a much nutrition boost for kids who require it very much. A good breakfast is important especially if having an exam since you are going to burn lots of calories.
Or having to endure beatings at the age of 7.
Boy flexed on the teacher so HUMBLE AND KIND.
A dictionary and thesaurus can be inexpensive but you can also find free resources online.
You're gifted. God bless you ❤❤
That looks way better than cereal
I work for the semiconductors industry and we recently had around 600 Malaysians come to the US for learn how to run the fab. The food they have been making for us is so amazing
Can i apply
♥
@@hondaservicecenter where do you live
@@RuinGraphics ks but will travel
where do you work? what credentials do you have?
the "I'll give you a reason to cry" is universal
That looks amazing ❤
I love nasi lemak! I try to have it every time I visit Malaysia
:( im very sorry school was such a traumatic experience for you. you are a very bright and wonderful person- your meal looks wonderful as well.
even if you didnt do youtube, or cooking, id still consider you an achiever because you achieved happiness even when people around you try to divert you from it to be and live a certain way.
you achieved a lot of something in life.
I agree! And if I may say so, you turned out to be such a handsome man that it's not likely that many (if any) of them turned out as handsome as you!
@@tobascoheat6582 wtf????
@@CallduhAmberLamp you ok?
Ohh boohoo only if school teachers still smacked these little shits nowadays we wouldn't have so many wimps
this was very kind to say and it helped me too
I’m South African and moved to Singapore as a child and my favourite thing was the food culture. From school canteen to hawker centres/kopitiam. Ate nasi lemak every day at school to the point where the aunties would keep one packet aside for me in case I was late coming out of class!
Life is great when the makcik says hi to you and knows your order
Hey fellow South African here. Hope things are awesome 😊
fellow south African here, Zuma se poes!
That’s a great story bru - I’m gonna need to try this 👍🏼
@@MonsieurArlequinthat's really the feeling of having made it in life 😂😂
When I was in borneo. It was always rice. Day in day out. All we knew was rice
Bro...HAHAHAHAHAHAAH can you live without Rice now?
Looks so good
Yummy. I think most of us have encountered a negative teacher. It's sweet when you have proven them wrong. God bless.
Oh yeah
You can eat nasi lemak at any time of the day. Morning, lunch, dinner, midnight snack. From dawn to dusk to dawn again ☺️
Is it easy to make ? I know about it just after watch the youtube short.
@@alexbur6021 I don't know usually you just by them
@@alexbur6021 buy*
@@alexbur6021 For amateur or first timer? Nope, it is hard to cook a delicious one esp the sambal. But after a while, you'll get the hang of it hopefully.
This hits HARD 🔥🔥🔥
The way he cleans his mouth with that newpaper 😂
Nasi lemak is not exclusively only a breakfast thing, but also for lunch and dinner. It's so damn good
Also supper, midnight snack, and occasionally dessert.
Anything with rice can be breakfast, lunch, dinner or midnight snack for me 😂
Ur a bot
Thank you for giving me the inspiration to keep going in life thru the tears cause victory tastes sweeter when you over come 🎉❤
Your best days are ahead of you!
You are already in pain..get a reward from it
The fact that you were inspired by a yt shorts chef.. I now want to get inspired by my rice cookers theme song
@@Clifton8209 hahaha 💯
Did I just find the most humble youtuber? I think I did
I want to try this!!
It's not just cereal, it's great for lunch and even dinner. I always love some extra anchovies in my Nasi Lemak
gotta have Nasi Lemak once in your lifetime 🔥
Or multiple times in our life time XD
I have started to eat nasi lemak
Remove the anchovies then it's good
@@mhdfrb9971 Nasi lemak is customizable. I had it without sambal lol
@@aiko9393 yup. I once had it with beef rendang and it taste heavenly.
The teacher will still take credit! 'I scolded him and so he got motivated to be successful'.
Dude I actually love your channel
Damn dude roasted the shit out of the teachers man😂😂
Yo I’m Malaysian and I respect you
For saying something that isn't cereal is cereal. Kids in America eat eggs and other things
You go bro!🎉
As a malaysian i can approve what this man says, the nasi lemak with the paper is legendary. Keep it up!
yo the fact you used a newspaper sheet as a wrapping paper brought me back to my childhood in brazil, that's crazy
Carai nunca vi
Tem BR em todo canto msm, nmrl
@@JoaoPedro-sc9ux sem dúvida mano
I used to eat nasi lemak when I was working in Malaysia , Missing those days 😢 . People are so kind there.
❤Malaysia ❤
Did you not hear the story like at all
@@jellysqueem what story bro?
@@mariab7457 you can't be serious
@@jellysqueem lmao people are so kind
@@jellysqueem just because of one story you thought we're bad? Talk about close minded
I always bought it when I was in Malaysia. Nasi Lemak! Sadddaaappp!!
Dimsimlim you are so so so right
newspaper was my favorite flavor
😊
We had partys on newspaper
Thats how it goes
And we had our best choice which didnt leach out a lot ot the ink flavour ..... and the foid usually completes in 5minutes so the paperenever gets damp
I’m so sorry they hit you for not knowing how to speak Mandarin… 🙏🏾
If i cry when messing something up and my parents are hitting me they hit me harder
@@quantumxp When you're older, be sure to never speak to them again or visit
Only until you're big enough to hit back 😊
Didn't even know that malaysians speak mandarin.
@@jonas_security_kolinskiChinese Malaysias
Life is Tough bruh.. Love from Malaysia & Happy Chinese New Year.. Hope you get rich & richer 👍🏻💪🏻
Excellent job buddy
WhenI was young my mother also prepared me meals for school. Usually it was a roll with mustard on it, since we had no money. I'm simply drooling seeing this!
I tried nasi lemak while traveling in Kuala Lumpur in the late 90s. Delicious for breakfast and dinner too!
We eat nasi lemak for all types of meals 😂
A place near where I stayed in Langkawi was selling it morning til night. Proper nice All Day Breakfast.
That looks so good
Love your vids, man.
As a Malaysian in a Chinese school it's def true, broke my hand one day and the teacher called me lazy cuz I couldn't write with my left hand properly, they would beat you even though you done almost nothing wrong
its called asian upbringing
I'm Malaysian and my parents sent me to a kindergarten (tadika) school that taught Chinese, the language and the culture. I hated it there, I was 6 but I remembered how terrifying this one chinese teacher was. She'd be mad at any minor mistake we made.
@@yehua3412 or child abuse
@@Zacharysmith-xr1xq stfu your not asian so stop being racist bigot
@@yehua3412 sick of this constant excuse u people use when adults treat children like shit. No it's not "asian upbringing" it's literally abuse. Stop excusing adults for the way they abuse their power. I say this as an asian myself.
I really hate it when people say you'll amount to nothing. I was one of them. My teachers, family, and what I thought friends told me that BS. I always despised them and knew I wanted to prove wrong. I joined the Army at 18 used my education benefits and here I am the first to get a master's working on my PhD. School sucks but my drive tonkeep going was stronger. I know it's a bad reason to keep going but it's embedded in my brain.
ummm so it worked then?
had they of not said anything would you have tried to prove them wrong?
its a fucked thing to say but they dont typically say it unless your life is ontrack to some bad outcomes
you're never worth nothing.
according to the economy that is
@@Sarge92nah it goes both ways cuz if u discourage someone too much it could end to them being a deadbeat from stress and if u encourage someone too much they become overly dependent on your praise so it’s 50/50
@Sarge92 I agree.
And you proved those people right by doing nothing
I visited Malaysia before and ate this, its DELICIOUS !!
Your nasi lemak looks savoury ❤
Love Malaysian quisine. That confluence of great food traditions, Indian, Chinese and tropical Malay melding into something richly unique and wonderful.
That belacan shows how legit and authentic this nasi lemak is. As a nasi lemak connoisseur, I approve this nasi lemak.
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I had teachers like that in Malaysia too, today I'm a successful farm manager
Nasi lemak for breakfast is powerrrr.
Though im not malaysian, nasi lemak is absolutely better than any other breakfast food
The passion you have for cooking is amazing
Gak nyangka kalo ni abang orang malaysia, salam dari tetangga (ʘᴗʘ✿)🇮🇩🇮🇩
i love Asians. So many beautiful contributions to the world 🙏
i know it’s off topic, but i love how food that was literally the norm for breakfast in your household and it seems like some sort of luxury item to me. i would’ve loved to have had that for breakfast. but like it’s literally just breakfast food over there, just like how my breakfast food is breakfast over here… does that make any sense??? seeing other people’s lives and hearing them share these little details is so satisfying to me
Beautiful lady, you are in the wrong career. Your career should be psychology or social study.
Dude are you from America? 😅 Because if yes then I'm pretty sure all you're saying there is that in America we eat specific kinds of food for breakfast, generally higher in sugars and fats like French toast, waffles, and cereals etc but in much of the rest of the world, I hear they just pretty much eat anything for all meal times. So you're totally onto something here.
Otherwise idk what you're talking about 😅 but thank you for your time okay byeeeeee 😂
@@frackjohn
Your mentality is basically what creating lots of specialists with dull minds. Historian who believed that the earth is flat, scientist who believed that hitIer ran away to argentine, or a psychologist who thinks vaccines causes autism.
Let people express their feelings freely without having to monetize it.
@@LelakiKerdusthe skull that the Russians claim belonged to Hitler was found to be the skull of a young woman when it was DNA tested decades later. Just saying, we actually have zero physical proof of his death, escaping to South America is a pretty plausible theory since other High ranking party officials did just that.
You got it so twisted. For HIM it was a luxury, one day a week. Man we are spoiled rotten
Nasi lemak is baller. When I went to Singapore for the first time I was blown away by Malay cuisine. Some of the nicest people as well
yeah malay food always amazing
Malaysia one better than singapore bro, the prices there more exp
@@purplekey1560 Singapore is for rich people only man I thought LA was expensive Singapore is just a different breed
@@purplekey1560 as a singaporean, yeah the quality and value the nasi lemak has in malaysia >>>>> singapore
Nasi lemak always baller specially during Eid morning
i love a full english breakfast but i wish i could eat this every morning it looks so good😩😭
Nasi lemak is so good
This is cereal in Malaysia
Can confirm. I love adding milk to my Nasi Lemak.
seres lah letak susu mat..x pernh aq tgok or dgr 😂
@@amnan969 die sarsartic jelah
This man right here officer
Well i mean it contains coconut milk in it.
@@amnan969 Secara teknikalnya, dia betul la bro... Coconut milk...