🇲🇾 What Ramadan is REALLY like in Malaysia | The Demouchets REACT Malaysia
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- 🇲🇾 African American Couple Reacts "What Ramadan is REALLY like in Malaysia" | The Demouchets REACT Malaysia
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Malaysian foods are the best
Malaysian food is some of the very best in the world, usually ranked in the top 5 foodie destinations. The cultural diversity of the country is reflected in the food with a wild fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian, European, and Asian styles and ingredients, all with a distinctly Malaysian core. The food culture is somewhat similar to Cajun/Creole food culture in Louisiana where life and society revolves around the enjoyment of food. Also, religious tolerance is unlike anywhere else in the world. It's a Muslim-majority country, but with large Buddhist, Hindu, and other religions present. The key is that all religious holidays are celebrated by EVERYBODY and participation is welcomed by all. You guys should really plan a trip!
- Peter
Ah! You just pspoke to our foodie hearts haha. We know good food when we see it!
@@TheDemouchetsREACT for your info Roti Canai Malaysia rank no 1 as the best bread in the World in 2023 with the score of 4,9 and tourist really love eating roti canai when they visit Malaysia...i hope you will try it
@@zanzillahsaruji9966 Not healthy to eat every day as many do. Malaysia has appalling obesity and early deaths due to heart disease and diabetes.
Many tourists said, Malaysian food best in the world, please do come here guys😘👍😁❤️🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾 Do more Malaysian video😘
Will do!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hard to diet ..trust me😂
The wonderful thing about Malaysia is its diversity. We have our own problems like every country. But the people will still welcome and help each other when in need.
You've only scratched the surface with the Malay and Muslim celebrations and households. You should try to check out the Chinese culture here during Lunar New Year and the Indian culture during Deepavali. All of us have our own distinct food and celebrations.
Keel up the good work.
Definitely agree with you on that
Come on down guys! You will not regret it if you like foods, people and malls. Hahaha
hye guys. 🤗tq for the video reaction . do visit Malaysia someday🇲🇾
We will definitely have to add this to our list.
Ramadhan is time for food hunting in Malaysia. For holiday must refer to weather update as there are optimum time to visit. Whether it is east coast, west coast or Borneo islands.
My have several family recipes,
1.dendeng daging
2. Sambal goreng pengantin - this is mixed of fried cow organs
3. Sambal kacang with prawns
4. Mee Siam (fried vermicelli noodles with a kind of sour gravy made with tamarind juice, fermented soy(taucu)
1. Suckling pig.
2. Bak kut teh.
3. Tiger beer.
@@byteme9718 what's tiger beer has to do with family recipes... And also to do with ramadhan?
How rude!!
Please respect other religions, do we forbid you from having those here in MALAYSIA. Don't give snide comments like that...
All I can say don't come to Malaysia you will love in food. Once food into your mouth you will forget where you come from. 😂😂
✌️😁🇲🇾♥️🇺🇲 have a nice day sir
Have a nice day!
Seasoning?? Ohhh baby dont you worry bout malaysian dishes! We know our spice and seasoning ❤❤❤😅
Nothing is really spicy in Malaysia.
Uncle roger will be proud of both of you. Thanks.
You're welcome.
The only family recipe my family has I guess is making currypuff with scrambled egg fillings.
I suggest you guys find a malaysia restaurant at states and go eat ,it might not be the same as good as malaysia ,but trust me its worth it
If you ever come to Malaysia, hit me up. Will be pleased to atleast point you to the right directions.
So when you guys coming over?
Come to Malaysia bro..😅
Yes! Everyone is welcome here in Malaysia! You guys should come here and taste all of themmmmmm hehe.
Bruh
@@mddd2684 what????
@@mddd2684 ckp malay jelaa
@@alsaiyungorgonang ingt depa, faham, 🤦♀️
@@jaykassim3474 kau kenapa nii-tak berlajar sejarah ker?? Brunei kann,bahasa mereka pakai bahasa melayu apa laaa-mereka kan org melayu cuma terpisah jee
yes sis n bro. Islam we open to all
Ramadan in Malaysia is where the vast majority of Malays do what they do best, avoid work and sleep. They just put a little more effort in to that. They claim they're fasting but sneak off to snack and drink and when sunset arrives, pig out and waste food in ways you wouldn't believe possible. They're also partial to a spot of alcohol. During Ramadan, most put in a fair bit of weight due to their increased food intake and reduced work ethic. During the two week Chinese New Year period pretty much all business shuts down and this requires planning to ensure what you need to do any real work. When the month long Ramadan period take place it makes no difference because of how little the Malays do for the rest of the year.
Watching this a week before Ramadan, can't wait to go there myself
hmm Malaysia is simple... if people come to enjoy nightlife beer or lewd thing i will say Malaysia will not for them because Malaysia is more to family country and best if u wanna raise family here that it.