by Lelia Rhodes
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Roti Jala is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It’s easy, it is quick, it tastes yummy. They are nice and they look fantastic. Roti Jala is something that I have loved my entire life.
A savory crepe typically eaten alongside a fragrant Malaysian chicken curry, roti jala is Malay for "net bread," referring to the bread's delicate lace-like design. Roti Jala is the lesser known and more elusive cousin of the famed Roti Canai. In Malaysia, you are more likely to eat these net crepes at a social gathering than in a restaurant. It is especially popular during Hari Raya Aidil Fitri (Eid) and traditional kenduri (Malay feast) to mark auspicious events like weddings.
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Roti Jala, literally meaning "Net Bread", is a popular Malay tea time snack served with curry dishes which can be found in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The roti jala is a pretty dish that looks like a lace doily due to the way it is made. Roti jala is a quintessentially Malaysian dish - a combination of Malay and Indian influences, it is a wonderful example of the fusion of cultures that is uniquely Malaysian. Roti canai is probably Malaysia's more famous roti, but the lacy, crepe-like pancakes known as roti jala are even prettier—and much simpler to make.
Roti jala is a quintessentially Malaysian dish - a combination of Malay and Indian influences, it is a wonderful example of the fusion of cultures that is uniquely Malaysian. Roti canai is probably Malaysia's more famous roti, but the lacy, crepe-like pancakes known as roti jala are even prettier—and much simpler to make. Roti Jala or Net Pancake is a popular Malaysian tea time snack served with curry dishes. Roti jala is the classic Malaysian pancake, looking like a small lace doily and tinted with turmeric or, more rarely, food coloring. Pandan leaves are also sometimes used to obtain green roti jala or beet juice for roti jala ranging from rosé to purple depending on the amount incorporated.
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