Sambal Essays

  • Food In American Culture Essay

    1557 Words  | 7 Pages

    Nasi lemak, or "fatty rice", is known a Malaysia's unofficial national dish. It consists of rice, coconut milk, "dried anchovies (ikan bilis), peanuts, hardboiled eggs, shrimp, cucumber, and sambal", the aforementioned chili sauce (SBS, 2008). It is traditionally served in the middle of a banana leaf (Raji, 2017). From a western perspective Nasi lemak would definitely be lunch or dinner but it can be eaten for any meal of the day (SBS, 2008)

  • Case Study Of Sugarbun

    997 Words  | 4 Pages

    Introduction The name of the business that we investigate is Sugarbun. This business provides the consumer the fast food and delivery services. The food provided are vary from sandwiches to broasted chicken to Eastern Cuisine such as nasi lemak classic, sambal eco fish, chicken curry and else and also varieties of beverages. SugarBun is the first Malaysian homegrown fast food restaurant to internationally. Sugarbun was established in 1979, from a humble ice cream parlour into an innovative food and beverage

  • Personal Narrative: How To Stay Cool

    1187 Words  | 5 Pages

    against you as your internal body temperature rises to compensate for the sudden change in temperature. Sambal, one of the spiciest (and delicious) condiments I have ever tried, is a hot sauce that is native to South East Asia and sends tears down my face every time I eat it. The main ingredient, chilli pepper, is rich in antioxidants and boasts anti-inflammatory benefits too. To top it all off, sambal is a great metabolism booster, helping you keep that waistline in check - no wonder South East Asian

  • The Importance Of Animal Endangerment

    1534 Words  | 7 Pages

    These tigers are beautiful yet imposing. They are perfect hunting machines with their strength. Their strength and sheer power is why they are such effective hunters. They customarily like to hunt medium to large animals such as gaur, water buffalo, sambal, chitar, mottled deer, wild boar and other types of deer. They will sometimes hunt small animals like rabbits and porcupines, or can attack livestock as a result of the invasiveness of humans that also leads to the hunting of tigers. They will use

  • Essay On Lunch Box

    1975 Words  | 8 Pages

    Food is one of the most important for human daily needs. We need food to do activities and to complete our nutrition each day. When we are doing our activities, sometimes we forgot to take our meals or just too busy to take our meals. This condition is not good for our health and can cause fatigue, unstable mood, decrease our metabolisms, and in a few case Irritable Bowel Syndrome. In order to avoid undesirable case, we need to pay attention to our own health and eat our meal regularly. One of the