Nasi paprik
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Type | Fried rice |
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Place of origin | Malaysia |
Region or state | Malaysia |
Associated cuisine | Malaysian cuisine |
Main ingredients | Rice, egg, chicken, chili sauce, cucumber |
Nasi pad prik is a Malaysian dish of fried rice flavoured with sauteed chilli paste. Nasi is Malay for rice and pad prik is a Thai phrase ผัดพริก where pad means stirfry and prik means chili. Although Nasi Pad Prik today is regarded as part of Malay cuisine, it is Thai in origin.
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