2. Coconut milk rice: The popular Indian breakfast coconut milk rice is a spicy staple food. White rice is steamed with brown sugar, served with curry chicken, mutton or squid, cucumber, fried river fish and its three-stick spicy sauce, and placed neatly in bananas and apple leaves, leaving you with no resistance. As a special food for the people, traditional Malaysians will take it as breakfast.
3. Burden rice: it is the name of early Penang vendors. Hard-working people will hang white rice and various curry sauces at both ends of their burdens and sell them on docks and construction sites. The seasoning of this dish mainly includes raw pork, chicken breast, fish and fruit. When making, red, green, white and yellow curry sauces are put into the pot respectively, and brown sugar is poured in to reduce the spicy taste, enhance the aroma, and make the curry sauce taste calm. Finally, it is put into a hot pot to fry fish, which has a South Asian flavor. This kind of rice with curry sauce on it feels sweet and delicious.
4, Malaysian porridge: Malaysian porridge has no fixed treatment, changeable, sweet and salty. Occasionally, seafood, meat and vegetables are added, and sometimes brown sugar is added to make sweet porridge. When you eat it, the fried fritters will be soaked like bak Kut teh.
5. Internet pancakes: Internet pancakes are famous for their net-like appearance, and can be enjoyed with curry chicken or dipped in sugar paddles. The taste is soft and crisp.
What are the precautions for immigrating to Malaysia to find a job? Note 1: Pay attention to studying and working in Malaysia: Applying for studying and working in Malaysia is not as simple as finding a job abroad. Students should abide by the law in case they are accused of illegal labor and may be repatriated to China.
Note 2: If international students prepare to work outside the school in advance during their study in Malaysia, they must first make it clear that they have a legal and compliant student permit recognized by the Malaysian government. Only with this valid certificate can international students apply for jobs clearly.
Note 3: The difference between public and private applications for studying and working in Malaysia. International students can definitely apply for jobs, no matter whether they attend a national university or a private university, but the government agencies they apply for are different.
Public universities: they should apply to Malaysian state-level immigrant investment units. Private universities: applications should be submitted to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau. Malaysia will decide whether to approve the application of international students according to the main materials provided by international students. In contrast, the General Administration of Immigration is more strict in examining the applications of private colleges.