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Type | Rice |
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Place of origin | Malaysia |
Region or state | Kelantan |
Main ingredients | Rice, omelette, meat floss, chicken, fish or shrimp curry, |
Nasi tumpang is a rice dish originating in Kelantan, Malaysia.[1] Nasi tumpang is rice with different layer of dishes wrapped in a cone shape with banana leaf packed. Traditionally, it was staple food for travelers or farmers in Kelantan to bring to work. It is packed tightly consisting an omelette, beeforfish floss, and shrimp or fish local curry, sweet sambal gravy and cucumbers.[2]
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