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Somebody! Stop contaminating malay food. And stop patronising these outlets. Boycott!

What's the problem? Now Malay also have hala hor fun, char kway teow, and prawn mee in Hala kopi tiam. Not to mention their hala Big pao with chicken instead of pork.
 
Because immigrants are suppose to assimilate with local culture. Not the other way round.
but because the natives are stupid as fuck, someone has to rise above the scrapping of the ground before you all disappear as a race, right? bodoh
 
What's the problem? Now Malay also have hala hor fun, char kway teow, and prawn mee in Hala kopi tiam. Not to mention their hala Big pao with chicken instead of pork.
I will support halal hor fun right away if they throw this in. No questions asked.

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What if I eat mee rebus at a mudd eatery and drop a piece of pork-chop on top which I brought along. Boleh ? :biggrin:
 
Modern day Babi is halal. Pigs now feed on grains, not swill. Thus, they are clean animals. The Koran needs to be updated.
 
if @syed putra keeps fucking chinese gals, does it mean he's an infidel? Will coating his dip stick with lard infused cunt juice ex-communicate him from the promise of 72 no doubt halal mei meis?
 
Mr Syed, it seems after making thousands of posts here, you seem not to be able to differentiate between culture, race, nationality and religion...
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Stop this Desecration. Any pork in Malay Food must be Under a new name.

 
Why doesn't the Malay govt ban the sale of these dishes since they tried to ban the use of the term "Allah" in Christianity in Malaysia? The govt claimed it would cause confusion i.e. a Muslim would walk past a church, hear "Allah" being used, enter thinking it's a mosque, hear the sermon and then be converted to a Christian. LOL!
 
Why doesn't the Malay govt ban the sale of these dishes since they tried to ban the use of the term "Allah" in Christianity in Malaysia? The govt claimed it would cause confusion i.e. a Muslim would walk past a church, hear "Allah" being used, enter thinking it's a mosque, hear the sermon and then be converted to a Christian. LOL!
rediculous. is the govt is trying to isinuate that malays are stupid?
 
Stop this Desecration. Any pork in Malay Food must be Under a new name.


This is like saying, 'Please don't use Allah to refer to God in your Malay translation of the Christian Bible because the Malays will be confused by the name and convert to Christianity.'

In Egypt and Lebanon, all Christians and Muslims use the word 'Allah' as a generic name to refer to God and in their greetings when they converse in Arabic.

Likewise, all Malays know what 'babi' means. Where's the confusion? Should Subway's turkey ham sandwich be renamed since all Americans and Chinse Singaporeans assume ham to be pork?
 

Nasi lemak ‘babi’ vendors experience upsurge in demand following recent controversies​

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AFTER the recent furore surrounding non-halal versions of national faves such as nasi lemak, there has been an upsurge in business as local foodies seek out these vendors.
This can be seen as interest shown in posts in foodie sites such as The Makan Club on Facebook which boasts close to 70,000 members.

A recent post by member Calvin Wong highlighting the delicious pork rendang at a stall called Tok Pork got tongues wagging – and presumably, tummies rumbling.

“Initially, I thought it’s just a hyped up nasi lemak but when my friend told me that it’s constant sold out, it got me intrigued. The pork rendang is really tender because of the pork fat and sambal is tasty, too, along with the fried shallots,” reported the foodie. “It’s a good plate of non-halal nasi lemak.”

Although nothing new in Malaysia, the issue was given fresh impetus when PRESMA (the Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Owners Association) president Datuk Jawahar Ali Taib Khan seemingly took offence to this practice of cross-culinary fusion.

He has had to make a climb down as municipal authorities and even religious spokespersons saw nothing wrong with vendor’s business which clearly stated it served non-halal food.

The upshot of all this silliness, though, was a huge and very welcome injection of custom (for Pumbaa Nasi Kandar and Nasi lemak stall.
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As seen from the recent upsurge in interest in nasi lemak with pork side dishes, it appears non-Muslim foodies have been jolted into action.

By highlighting popular vendors on social media and joining the ever-growing queues, they are fighting for the right to enjoy their fave non-halal dishes.

These incidents are nothing but thinly-veiled attacks on multi-culturalism and diversity. And the foodies have responded in the best way they know – by supporting these outlets serving non-halal version of Malaysian dishes. – Nov 17, 2023

Ooishi desu .... pork nasi lemak best .... price can also dont halal standard? :whistling:
 
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