Famous Malaysian Food: Meet Malaysia's Durian Farmers & Nasi Lemak Chefs | Taste Of The Times

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • From the King of fruits to the crown jewel of Malaysia’s culinary scene, the country’s delicacies have been enjoyed for generations. But the traditional trades behind these familiar tastes are constantly under threat by the forces of modernity, development and time itself.
    How are the veterans of Malaysia food scene spicing up their menu and venue to keep these familiar tastes alive? This documentary offers a behind-the-scenes peek at how the country’s farmers and hawkers are reinventing themselves to cater to younger palates.
    00:00 Introduction
    02:11 Famous Musang King durians of Bentong
    06:34 4th-generation owner selling traditional Nasi Lemak in Kuala Lumpur
    08:44 Dark soy sauce Hokkien Mee along Petaling Street
    14:30 Innovating on Hokkien Mee to appeal to the youth
    17:50 Importance of durian education
    21:15 Madam Kwan's, a decades-old Nasi Lemak restaurant
    23:39 Farming the "King of Ginger" in Bukit Tinggi
    29:13 Modern threats to Bentong ginger
    32:15 KL Nasi Lemak using a special rice combination
    37:17 Second generation owner takes over Madam Kwan's
    40:45 Restaurant sells Bentong ginger tea
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Комментарии • 86

  • @Topsecret888...
    @Topsecret888... 2 месяца назад +36

    The best durians in the world are grown in Malaysia. The pinnacle of the durian fruit. The absolute top of the top. Also, the foods in Malaysia are easily one of the most delicious in the entire planet. I'm very, very proud of all these. Malaysia boleh!!!!

    • @SolarBurn
      @SolarBurn 2 месяца назад

      Best durians, for now. I'm sure China can easily overtake them if they want.

    • @ld-n1648
      @ld-n1648 2 месяца назад +6

      @@SolarBurn Nah. Even the mainland Chinese admit Malaysian durians will always be the best tasting from its original place. Even now, China already has its own durians, but it doesn’t taste authentic as Malaysian durians.

    • @ZubairGhanchi-wp2um
      @ZubairGhanchi-wp2um 2 месяца назад

      ​@@SolarBurn don't eat anything from china for the safety of your health

    • @El-Gato-42
      @El-Gato-42 2 месяца назад

      LOL no they’re most definitely not

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@SolarBurnagriculture is about soil composition. It's like saying China can cultivate world class wine. Just try Great Wall wine 🍷 and see what you think 🧐

  • @lewisaus
    @lewisaus 2 месяца назад +21

    Malaysia is my favourite south-east Asia country

  • @garyt7232
    @garyt7232 2 месяца назад +10

    Enjoyed the documentary. Wonderful seeing so many people maintaining their traditions. Hope the next generation can carry it forward.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 2 месяца назад +8

    Thank you CNA for this documentary

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 2 месяца назад +11

    There is competition from indonesia and hainan. They want to grow musang king. They forgot it is the soil and weather, not only the tree species. No one can duplicate these factors.

    • @parameswarar2
      @parameswarar2 2 месяца назад

      Vietnam tried and failed too!

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 2 месяца назад +1

      @@parameswarar2 vietnam now plant thai durians instead.

    • @parameswarar2
      @parameswarar2 2 месяца назад

      @@keangwooichoo6138 yes

    • @Tampin111
      @Tampin111 2 месяца назад +1

      Very true Even the MK grown in other states like Johore & Negeri Sembilan taste different

  • @dayak6427
    @dayak6427 2 месяца назад +2

    Saya tahun lalu menanam 4 jenis durian dikebun saya, 2 durian dr malaysia musang king dan black torn (harga 2 juta rupiah or 220$) satu pohonnya, dan 2 jenis durian dr indonesia durian bowor dan durian tembaga harga sama. Saya juga menanam buah tin yang asli dari indonesia.

  • @NicO-cm2xo
    @NicO-cm2xo Месяц назад

    Great stories on the unsung farmers and f&b heroes, pls extend the series thanks CNA for a great videography and life documentary

  • @antongavutti4376
    @antongavutti4376 2 месяца назад +11

    Outstanding.
    Fellow South East Asian farmers should learn fron this.

    • @russiasucks7170
      @russiasucks7170 2 месяца назад +3

      Yeah Malaysian should learn from its southeast Asian neighbours on how to boost its lousy ringgit

    • @RH-vd3yu
      @RH-vd3yu 2 месяца назад

      @@russiasucks7170diam lah. Lame ass

    • @CitizenCan
      @CitizenCan 2 месяца назад

      No they should not. The Durian farmers of Raub illegally trespass and farmed in gazette forest reserves, endangering the environment and ecosystem... they do not own the land on which they farm, and only prioritize profit over sustainable environmental practices...

  • @lkl7045
    @lkl7045 2 месяца назад

    Thanks CNA Insider.

  • @isoflan5618
    @isoflan5618 2 месяца назад +8

    Fun fact durians don't usually grow true to seed, so growing one from the seed will not yield fruit as same quality of its parent!

  • @NomosPocus
    @NomosPocus 2 месяца назад +1

    This documentary is a compilation of several episodes from Channel 8's Tuesday Report(星期二特写) on Tuesday last year.

  • @WWK186
    @WWK186 2 месяца назад +1

    So delicious! Making my way to Bentong.

  • @facts-speak888
    @facts-speak888 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you cna. To me seung hei Lou brings back memories. Loong fong is good. But locals go to seung hei Lou. That's the staple. Steam ginger fish is very different. Much more tasty. Loong fong is our 4th choice as locals in Bentong. 4th generation here, try seung hei Lou.:)

  • @___beyondhorizon4664
    @___beyondhorizon4664 Месяц назад

    As an adult, it's the first time I learned about durian trees and how its growing on trees like an ornament 😅 imagine walking in the durian farm and the fruits falling on my head?😅

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 2 месяца назад +7

    Durian orchards in malaysia is a Resort !

    • @CitizenCan
      @CitizenCan 2 месяца назад

      The Durian farmers of Raub illegally trespass and farmed in gazette forest reserves, endangering the environment and ecosystem... they do not own the land on which they farm, and only prioritize profit over sustainable environmental practices...

  • @sianjc
    @sianjc 2 месяца назад +1

    Anyone knows where are these places featured exactly on Google maps?

    • @charelong907
      @charelong907 2 месяца назад

      Kim Lian Kee: maps.app.goo.gl/ujCgKit3zXiAHFDq6
      Nasi Lemak Wanjo: maps.app.goo.gl/jvmFr71EUiXuYirXA

  • @erniccl1
    @erniccl1 2 месяца назад +2

    That Hokkien mee in petaling street is no longer what it used to be....

  • @davidscz
    @davidscz 2 месяца назад +5

    Got one malay commenter really funny, complained about not showing Malay or Indian when episode when it clearly showed a Malay nasi lemak store ; ownself never check properly but anyhow complain - like this also can be called racial polarization. CNA wants to show what program or cover what narrative up to them la, they had covered Malay dominant content before also what ; Durian farms in Pahang were by default already mostly owned by Malaysian Chinese, takkan you want CNA to tweak the facts just to please your bigot mindset meh.

    • @wbw911
      @wbw911 2 месяца назад

      dia ingat durian runtuh jadi kaya ma...
      bukan tipu bukan rompak pun mau bising banyak
      haiyaaa...

    • @erniccl1
      @erniccl1 2 месяца назад

      Both nasi lemak r owned by Muslims-village park as welll.., ignorant comments

    • @user-kw7bi5vj1n
      @user-kw7bi5vj1n 2 месяца назад

      Why care so much with clowns.I as a foreigner I pretty much knows the history that Msia is prejudiced n biased country.Look at the msia govt , recently there is n issues about Buk Kut Teh n Kampong China that I came across in the U Tube channel.They r always not happy with Chinese r far better then them.One example,S'pore without natural resources see how they progress cos a country a genius PM.But msia the govt ,petty full of jealousy.Quote"putting a toad into a big drum when he look up he think the sky is so small"This is their mentality n they also good at boycotting things that non muslims do.But I give a big thumb up for the msian govt, well noted for corruption this what they good at.

    • @CitizenCan
      @CitizenCan 2 месяца назад +2

      CNA should have added that the Durian farmers of Raub illegally trespass and farmed in gazette forest reserves, endangering the environment and ecosystem... they do not own the land on which they farm, and only prioritize profit over sustainable environmental practices... These are activities only chinese will be involved in, as they have no regard for the law....

    • @user-kw7bi5vj1n
      @user-kw7bi5vj1n 2 месяца назад

      The clown r just like pot calling the kettle black only just know pinpoint the Chinese doing this n that.Aren't u ashamed for what r saying,what race is msia pm.R they worst than Chinese .They don't steal ,cheat,corrupt n lie they will die.So don't be a black sport person full of jealousy n petty naive minded, just love to be racist.

  • @thecatfromsingapore
    @thecatfromsingapore 2 месяца назад +1

    Tried Madam Kwan's at KL last year -- quality dropped and didnt think it was nice at all.

  • @alemiemcgrane4001
    @alemiemcgrane4001 2 месяца назад

    What about durian in Thailand, they're good too.. what do you recommend 😮

    • @vbdemystified709
      @vbdemystified709 2 месяца назад +3

      Inferior… it’s a sub par copy

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Месяц назад

      Watery texture, mushy
      Fruits are all about soil composition from each region

  • @maccomplex
    @maccomplex 2 месяца назад +2

    Wow is this china or malaysia!?

    • @ld-n1648
      @ld-n1648 2 месяца назад

      Wow is your typical ra c. Ist mindset still living in the dark ages?

  • @kealee6350
    @kealee6350 2 месяца назад +2

    This is a repeated videos from SG media Chinese channel.

  • @liberaltart7531
    @liberaltart7531 2 месяца назад +2

    Eh…. I thought Durian originates from Singapore if from CNA😂😂

  • @mazukimatisa7178
    @mazukimatisa7178 2 месяца назад +2

    Apa cerita Raub sekarang..

  • @blitzkriegarbeit278blitzkr7
    @blitzkriegarbeit278blitzkr7 2 месяца назад +4

    yang melayu xyah kecamla dh kitorg ni org tua didik asyik nk keje gomen je…anak nak berbisnes asik nak kondem tp support pun xde pastu melayu ni time keje ade je alasan bila org suruh itu ini…terutama yg dok luar dr bandar besar n keje gomen…bnykla member aku keje gomen komplen keje itu ini tp bila kita bagi idea nk berbisnes macam2 alasan keluar…xyah nak slhkn bangsa lain kalau korg xleh nk kwl ekonomi negara selagi MELAYU dan BUMIPUTRA lain x ubah mindset dan attitude dlm bekerja dan mencari income lain terutama sedasa dari Borneo yg sentiasa sangat2 slow bergerak utk menjana income…PUIII!!tgk video ni mmg patut bangsa C ni mendominasi ekonomi sbb diorg xbanyak alasan dan gerak tangkas!!

    • @hawaandroid2786
      @hawaandroid2786 2 месяца назад +2

      Saudara berniaga tak? Kalau saudara berniaga mesti tahu apa masalah orang melayu bila berniaga, bukan sebab mereka malas atau tak pandai berniaga tapi memang adahal yang lebih besar dari itu. Kita tak punya sokongan modal, bila merdeka kita miskin, harta kita di bawa keluar penjajah. Tanah tanah orang melayu di bandar British beri percuma kepada orang orang cina. Kita diberitahu yang melayu pemalas dan suka jual tanah demi duit , hakikat sebenarnya tanah kita diambil dan kita dihalau ke kampung. Dari segala aset di bandar yang dirampas, mereka tubuhkan bank dan dari bank mereka kuasai ekonomi. Mudah nak dapat pinjaman kerana ada aset beharga yang boleh digadai iatu tanah komersil di bandar. Mereka kuasai segala peruncit, pengilang dan pemborong. Jika bangsa lain cuba naik ialah ibarat gajah bertarung dengan semut. Saya berniaga, saya tahu sangat permainan diaorang ni.Bangsa mereka mereka beri 40 to 30 percent margin untung. Bangsa kita hanya dapat sekitar 25 ke 30 persen jika jual barangan mereka.Tapi tak mengapalah, itu strategi diaorang dan yang boleh orang melayu buat ialah terus berusaha sampai modal cukup besar untuk berdiri kukuh.

    • @blitzkriegarbeit278blitzkr7
      @blitzkriegarbeit278blitzkr7 2 месяца назад

      @@hawaandroid2786 saya pun tgh berniaga n saya faham sgt2 perasaan saudara tu…saya pun pernah berkhidmat dgn sebuah bdn unjform yg pasti bkn askarla..saya fhm struggle saudara nk roll modal kalau ade staff nk byr gaji lagi..mslh org kite ni saudara..terutama org borneo ni…org2 tua kami pandang rendah tau dgn peniaga kecil mcm kita ni diorg terlalu utamakan yg keje gomen…masa sy keje gomen dulu hbs dipuji melangit sdgkan gaji sy xbnyk…tiap bulan kene cari modal nk byr “ufti” dgn org atasan..pastu sy resign wat niaga kecik2..meskipun income xkonsisten tp alhamdulillah hati sy tenang tiap bulan..xyah nk hadap toke cina nk mtk duit utk memuaskan org atasan tp mslhnya org sekeliling saya mcm pandang serong dgn saya…support pun x…lagi 1 org tua ni expect kite ni berniaga bbrp bulan trus kaya…patutla susah melayu nk maju cara hidup lbh bnyj kluar duit dr simpan…cina mmg patut kaya sbb masa bisnes dia kecik diorg bnyk simpan dr berbelanja n sampai ke anak cucu diorg dh reach level millionaire/billionaire dh…kita ni baru nk kaya dh melingkup sbb nk amik ati org kiri kanan yg xde memberi untung pun

    • @blitzkriegarbeit278blitzkr7
      @blitzkriegarbeit278blitzkr7 Месяц назад +1

      @@hawaandroid2786 saya mmg asalnya staff gomen dan skrg tgh berniaga secara kecil kecilan…kalau saya xkaya xpe mungkin anak cucu saya yg akan jd kaya nanti…yg penting saya dh tinggalkan legasi utk bangsa melayu

  • @TLK_D
    @TLK_D 2 месяца назад +3

    Musang king from Kelantan is the best. I don’t know why but trust me bro😅

    • @CitizenCan
      @CitizenCan 2 месяца назад

      Please don't tell others this secret... later there will be a hike in the price... let them think all the musang king is from Pahang, and let's enjoy the Kelantan ones for ourselves.... If you have a good thing going, don't let others know lest they will spoil the fun...

  • @Aoshimaro
    @Aoshimaro 2 месяца назад +1

    Village Park = Rice is nice, chicken is good, sambal not very consistent, $$$
    Mdm Kwan = Average on everything, travesty for not giving peanuts with nasi lemak, $$$$

    • @EGO0808
      @EGO0808 2 месяца назад

      The sambal at Village Park is second to none, consistently, for many years already. Always.

    • @Aoshimaro
      @Aoshimaro 2 месяца назад

      @@EGO0808 it still needs a bit more depth imo. Sometimes its okay, other times it's spicy and I get an upset stomach.

    • @gnz8v
      @gnz8v 2 месяца назад

      Nasi Lemak tepi jalan (roadside) ones are much better than Village Park. So overrated. Madam Kwan? Bad.

  • @ridhobaihaqi144
    @ridhobaihaqi144 2 месяца назад +1

    Protect it from indo's overproud netizen 😂😂😂

  • @anasqai
    @anasqai Месяц назад

    This is at k.l? K.l is heard as same as in s.g, which part is it if "city hall" is actually the same but depends on target at that point? Is it like a different height of land causing unable to see the twin towers? Heard Abt the colourful structure as a pass-through to go k.l(just walking underground with passport). It's been hidden this long definitely to promote like path limitation from life enjoyment? But heard difficulty level as the same anyway. Thinking of working there since nobody really cares anyway? It's been Abt 14yrs of solo life. The enjoyment shld be Abt feeling the marketprice? Why this still continue of their hiding this place remaining it unspotted or unknown to me successfully? Feel like a revenge is not tell them, is it continuously like that then, to create heart or not? Because of marketprice? Fake Malays intent to use Malays to attack Malay or not such things? They seem knowing. If it's this close I intent to earn secretly then and live life normally as I can, can I try for lorry license anyway since close?

    • @anasqai
      @anasqai Месяц назад

      Mr Lau alot of language barrier and knowing intent then it ever happened, feel like a bad experience is coming true if like our wish is not heeded, secret injury -movement, maybe someone pretending Malay intended to attack but will attack anyway, means pretence of using a Malay will become successful? Neodymium create stucky life, if narrated to make-believe a definition of such occurences, like a fake version of fengshui, about a profiling-movement.

  • @faizalelric
    @faizalelric Месяц назад

    all of them malaysian right?why they are not speaking malay?

  • @RH-vd3yu
    @RH-vd3yu 2 месяца назад +1

    Love Indonesian Chinese, cause they proudly talk in Bahasa. Malaysian Chinese??? Still struggle most times 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @ld-n1648
      @ld-n1648 2 месяца назад +5

      Typical comment from typical Indo. Content ni takde kaitan dgn Indo pun, kau muncul juga utk comment, palui punya Indo 😂 You ask the CNA reporter to conduct the interview in Bahasa Melayu (BM) lah, then obviously the Malaysian Chinese will answer in BM (you should watch the older episodes on Malaysia, where a Singaporean Melayu CNA reporter conducted the interview in BM as the interviewed Malaysian Chinese was more comfortable speaking in BM than English). FYI, the word Bahasa just means Language. Lol. You don’t even know how to write Bahasa Indonesia properly.

    • @CitizenCan
      @CitizenCan 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ld-n1648 But he is not wrong though... even some of the Malaysian Chinese MPs are not fluent in the national language.... It is what it is....

    • @runwiththeqase
      @runwiththeqase 2 месяца назад +1

      And you're worried because.....?

    • @wowdouble1723
      @wowdouble1723 2 месяца назад +1

      So what♤

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@CitizenCanthey are preserving their culture, and their business brings in customers, tourist which makes their food stalls a foodie destination, increase GDP. Successful business is about bringing uniqueness, not conform to public opinion. Their unique trade marks bring them prosperity, they are free to express themselves.
      BTW, Mandarin Chinese is one of the United Nation official languages, Malay is not.
      I feel that the Chinese Indonesia has lost their identity, not having a Chinese name and can't speak Mandarin.
      I think Macau is very unique to have Portuguese street signs as well as in English and Mandarin names

  • @ukbulldog2024
    @ukbulldog2024 2 месяца назад +2

    The Chinese identified Durian as a Millionaire's crop with Markets in China and Singapore. All land taken in Pahang (including deep forest) by Chinese and funded by SG Chinese towkays who "smelt the money"!!!!!. Some invested in frozen technology for export. It takes 7 years to yield and demand outstrips supply and thus higher prices. Patience and luck is needed, Agro Science is not fully exploited because the Chines want SECRECY and IGCOGNITO to deter other from entering the market. Chinese have MORE Cash and can afford to eat durian, Malays and Indians cannot afford lah? The whole episode here shows, a SG film crew NOT showing a balanced view of reporting, Bias towards the entrepreneurial Chines ethnicity. Why the racial polarisation? Imagine Mr John cannot speak English or Malay in Modern Malaysia. NOR could the other participants, except Cantonese. There is NO place for Race based Programming/ Reporting by Singapore OWNED News Outlets. If you had shown a single Malay and Indian - the programme will not have my criticism. SMALEFUL depiction of the Chinese of MY and SG baseless superiority. No wonder the Malays of MY are retaliating fervently with all sorts of laws and licensing.

    • @DTI.M
      @DTI.M 2 месяца назад

      Lol….. narrow minded… no wonder people like u are the main reason why Malaysia is heading into the longkang….
      Need to remind u about the public uni quota system? The preferential treatment of bumi and muslims when buying houses and getting govt contracts? The day light robbery and rampant corruptions in the govt sectors? And also the laziness and dumbness of the u-know-who?
      Everytime when people talk about all these, then the majority race will start making noise saying HOII THIS IS MALAYSIA! TANAH MELAYU! THIS IS OUR LAND AND OUR RIGHT BLA BLA BLA…….
      So now you tell me…. It is fair?

    • @Aurica34
      @Aurica34 2 месяца назад +6

      I saw a Malay chef in the program. Not sure what you are talking about. Also previous programs by CNA also feature Malays predominantly. It is just that this area that they covered in Pahang shows Chinese. I don't get why you are so salty about it just because ONE video does not show a lot of Malays. There are other CNA programs too. I think you are being nit picky.
      Even if the land was owned by Malays, I don't think you would have the drive or ambition to turn it into such a successful business.

    • @CitizenCan
      @CitizenCan 2 месяца назад

      Of course the bit on durian won't feature the Malays or Indians... Malays and Indians are law abiding citizens... they won't be involved in activities that trespass government owned forest reserve and illegal farming... Why would you expect Malays and Indians to be featured (when they are not involved in the illegal durian farming activity)?

    • @user-kw7bi5vj1n
      @user-kw7bi5vj1n 2 месяца назад

      Why care so much, even the govt r also petty minded n full of jealousy.They don't behave this way they will die.. Quote "Putting a toad in a drum the toad think the world is so small.This type of people's is born with this type genetic behavior n can never change.There is one Chinese saying,a dog eat feces,how u beat he still continues to eat feces.

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Месяц назад

      Are you jealous? Malaysia, Singapore are not communist countries. Whoever innovation, work hard, will prosper.
      The Indian can reinvent roti or chapati.
      The Malay can perfect Rendang to Michelin stars, the sky is the limit