KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19 — “Popiah” or spring rolls are a famous snack in South-east Asia, with origins in Chinese cuisine. Most recently, the snack — in both is unfried or...
Popiah in Malaysia is a street food staple, often filled with shredded jicama, carrots, and minced meat, topped with a spicy sauce. Over time, Malaysians have added their own creative twists, keeping the dish fresh and in tune with evolving tastes.KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19 — “ Popiah ” or spring rolls are a famous snack in South-east Asia, with origins in Chinese cuisine.Usually, it would be stuffed with cooked shredded jicama and carrots, sometimes with minced meat.
are replaced by banana and it is further sweetened with swirls of chocolate syrups on top while some vendors would also offer cheese as toppings.
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