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The FATIHAH brand is a well-known major producer of traditional Malaysian food and delicacies. The brand "Fatihah" is known for its customer satisfaction, specializing in the production of high-quality halal quick-frozen food pastries to satisfy all tastes.
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🐝 Supplier:Fatihah
🌱 Origin:Malaysia
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The FATIHAH brand is a well-known major producer of traditional Malaysian food and delicacies. The brand "Fatihah" is known for its customer satisfaction, specializing in the production of high-quality halal quick-frozen food pastries to satisfy all tastes. The main interest of the founders is to continuously develop and improve formulas and innovate exciting new products.
Malaysia
Ordinary roti is often called roti kosong ("empty bread" in Malay).
Traditionally, roti canai is served with dal (lentil) curry. It can also be paired with the following curries:
In Thailand, roti (spelling changes, such as ro tee) are usually sold by street carts, usually by Muslims, and usually halal. Roti thitchu ("tissue" in Thai) is a Thai-style roti canai. After being fried, it is fluffy by tapping on a dry cloth with two hands and served with a Thai-Muslim-style beef curry.
Unlike Malaysia, Singapore or Indonesia, Thai variations tend to be sweet rather than spicy or salty. Popular variants include mango, banana, sugar, condensed milk, jam, peanut butter and Nutella roti, although egg roti (usually sprinkled with sweetened condensed milk on top) is also available.