What are the famous brands in Malaysia? 10

Updated on delicacies 2024-04-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What is it about?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dim Sum Food Navigation says Malaysian specialty.

    Lead tin is a Malaysian specialty. Pin products are characterized by their unique gray-silver color, and the most popular pin products are vases, kettles, dishes, and of course, all used as decorations. If you want something small, you might as well buy a small lead-tin merlion statue.

    Note: Tin is a non-ferrous metal and will be quite expensive.

    Kuala Lumpur is also a good place to buy ** ornaments, the ** ornaments here are not only of high purity, trendy design, and the price is relatively reasonable, but it is best to go to the designated store recommended by the Malaysian Tourism Association, where the reputation is reliable.

    There are thousands of species of butterflies in Malaysia, attracting a large number of tourists. Colorful butterflies are made into lifelike specimens and ornaments**, which have become a major Malaysian specialty.

    Malaysian kites are colourful and delightful. Malaysia Airlines' logo is also a kite motif. Some tourists buy Malaysian kites as interior decorations, which can be described as unique.

    Malaysia is rich in orchids, which are locally produced"Orchid"A series of perfumes, of very good quality, no less than French perfumes, but ** much cheaper than French perfumes.

    It is a kind of batik calico, there are Singapore products, Malaysian products, Indonesian products, each with its own characteristics, among which the cheapest and most fashionable made in Singapore, it is printed and dyed by machines, and the same color is more. Malay products are mostly floral and butterfly patterns, with bright colors, which are appropriate and good gifts. If you use it for yourself, you can buy Indonesian batik, which is better known by its alias tsari, and the design uses stripes and black and yellow tones to each other, and the hand-painted products are even better.

    The price of seedless watermelon in Malaysia is higher than that of domestic watermelon, but because of its thin skin and uniform sweetness, it has become the largest melon purchased in domestic hotels and restaurants.

    Cardamom paste is a Malaysian specialty that functions similarly to Chinese panacea and wind oil. Because of its peculiar effects, it is very popular in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other places.

    Malaysia's geographical location determines that it has a large production capacity of tropical fruits, and people who want to eat tropical fruits such as durian, mangosteen, and lychee are in for a treat.

    Originally referring to the descendants of Chinese and Malays, especially women, Nyonya has evolved to refer to the culture of Chinese and Malay integration, which also includes food, so you can also eat a lot of Peranakan dishes in Malaysia, such as pig's trotters with sweet sauce, fried pork slices, stewed pork with bamboo shoots, etc. Dessert lovers can also find a soulmate in Peranakan cuisine, where Peranakan cakes made from coconut milk, pandan leaves, glutinous rice and sugar are just the right amount to chew on.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Malaysia is divided into two parts by the South China Sea: Peninsular Malaysia in Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Sand in the northern part of Kalimantan Island.

    Horses can be said to be a food paradise, and the natural advantages of multicultural races have created many special cuisines in Malaysia. Similar to the dishes of other southeastern Xiao oak countries, the flavor is heavier, and it is mostly seasoned with pepper and curry. Some of the more famous foods include nasi lemak, satay, beef curry, Malay pastry, bamboo rice, salad loyak, chicken curry, rotan bread, turmeric rice, laksa, Hainanese chicken rice, bak kut teh, etc.

    Southeast Asia's Garden Country of the Straits of Malacca, where pristine beaches, quirky islands, pristine rainforests and modern cities combine to become the birthplace of Malay culture. Malaysia is rich in tourism resources, abundant sunshine, pleasant climate, with many high-quality beaches, exotic islands, primeval tropical jungles, precious flora and fauna, caves, ancient folk customs, historical and cultural relics and modern cities.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Shopping is definitely indispensable to Malaysia. Actually, there aren't many things to recommend in Malaysia, but if you like coffee, don't miss it. Here are some of the products recommended by Bian Xiao.

    1.Cosmetics and the like, I think the machine is very cheap. Chanel, Lancôme and Estee Lauder are at least 20% cheaper at the airport than in shopping malls outside.

    2.White coffee – a must-buy in Malaysia. Recommend the old town and super super charcoal coffee. Personally, I don't think Ah Fei's coffee is delicious.

    3.White curry noodles – the world's first instant noodles. Recommend my kuali brand, a row (5 packs) RM8, very authentic.

    4.Durian Chocolate – The chocolate here is not as good as in Europe, but there is no durian chocolate in Europe. So this one is only here.

    5.Sweet cakes and tambun – well, Penang (the family of easy sweet cakes), Ipoh, Melaka third uncle.

    6.Grilled buns – Grilled buns wrapped in barbecued pork, up to 2RM each. (Recommend the Dragon and Phoenix Cake Shop and Furong Cake Shop on Cichang Street, which are not wrong).

    7.Cardamom - Penang Chung Kim Quan (Blissful House).

    8.Peranakan embroidered wallets – can be found on Jonker Street, Malacca, Penang Old Street.

    9.Vanilla Cake – available at supermarkets for RM8 per box.

    10.Soap – Malaysia is famous for palm oil, so the quality of soap here is very good.

    1.Hair dye – Indian natural hair dye, pure herb, sold in general grocery stores and Indian stores.

    12.Dongko Ali - Malaysia Rift Void Ya unique medicinal herb, what is the effect? Check it out online.

    13.Durian candy - buy it back and give it away, 14Coconut sugar and coconut milk - sugar water.

    15.Bak kut tea soup.

    16.Curry powder, curry cooking ingredients (packaged and cooked at home).

    17.Milk tea (very tasty on Jonker Street, Malacca).

    If you can't take it back, eat it on the spot.

    1.Durian puffs (in Malacca, but recently seen in some malls in Kuala Lumpur, better tasting are recommended, like ice cream).

    Southeast Asian fruit salad, shrimp paste (in Penang).

    3.Peranakan pastry.

    Big names like LV and Hermes seem to be cheaper in Singapore than in China, but Singapore is cheaper than Malaysia.

    Electrical appliances seem to be cheaper than in China, but the manufacturer's warranty period is another matter (it may not be available in China).

    I can't seem to get the nest back.

    Some of the big-name watches in Malaysian duty-free shops are cheap, and some are even cheaper than those in Hong Kong.

    In terms of cosmetics, Chanel's powders are very good; Chanel's lipsticks and perfumes; Anna Sue's latest Rockme fragrance; The 'Lan' series of perfumes produced in Malaysia are cheap and delicious (almost half of the domestic **).

    Although the L'Oréal series is not as cheap as Thailand, it is still much cheaper than in China;

    The most famous in Malaysia is white coffee, and several brands such as Lao Cai, Jiujiechang, and Cestbon are recommended.

    Lacha is famous, and all kinds of foreign liquor are cheap at the airport duty-free shop.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Malaysia is home to many local and international brands of daily chemical products. Here are some of the more well-known daily chemical brands in Malaysia:1

    Safi - A Malaysian brand that manufactures a wide range of skincare, shampoo and bath products. 2.Bio-Essence - Malaysia's local brand focusing on skincare products, such as **, serums, etc.

    3.Enchanteur - A Malaysian brand that produces women's fragrances, skincare products and shower gels. 4.

    silkygirl - a local Malaysian brand that focuses on makeup products such as lipstick, eye shadow, etc. 5.Warah - A Malaysian and Indonesian brand that manufactures skincare and make-up products to cater to the needs of Muslim women.

    6.Nutox - Malaysia's local brand of spring cavity, focusing on anti-aging skin care products, such as creams, serums, etc. 7.

    Lux - an international brand with a high reputation in Malaysia, mainly producing shower gel and shampoo. 8.CLEAR - An international brand that mainly produces men's shampoos and is also widely sold in Malaysia.

    The above are just some of the daily chemical brands in Malaysia, there are many other brands and products in the market to choose from. Consumers can choose the right brand according to their needs and preferences.

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