WE DIDN’T KNOW MALAYSIAN FOOD IS THIS GOOD!! - Kuala lumpur Vlog 2022 🇲🇾
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Follow our journey of a British Filipino couple tasting Malaysian food in Kuala Lumpur for the first time. We had the best day exploring petaling street market in Kuala Lumpur. We tasted the Malaysian National dish of Nasi Lemak and much more😋 Our first impression of Malaysian street food surprised us, we didn't Expect such delicious food.
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Hi guys 👋🏼 just wanted to say, we did do our research regarding the food and cuisines so we apologise if we got it wrong, some people are agreeing it’s a mixture of different cuisines others are telling us it’s completely wrong so we are sorry if we offended you. In regards to comparing some food to the Philippines, we are based there and most of our audience are from there, we simply wanted them to know what it’s similar to and encourage them to come try it 😊 we don’t think Malaysian dishes are similar to the Philippines at all just some of the street snacks are similar 😊🙏🏼 thank you for the support
I don't think it is an offence when we mentioned the similarity or differences about anything between different countries ..we all different anyway ... imagine everything is the same....how boring life would be ....haiyaa....
No we are not offended...its ok to give your Filipino audiences your review so that at least they know roughly how the food taste. Actually the ingredients we use throughout Southeast Asia are the same but added ingredients maybe different and different style of cooking..so thats why some food taste almost similar. I think some people commented because they just want to clarify and educate so that you don't get misinformed..thats all. Sometimes google search may not be entirely correct concerning local food...the best is to ask the locals..so interaction with the locals is important..you will learn a lot. No worries,most Malaysians speak English.
U don't need to apologize. We always tend to compare food with the tongue we familiar with. Nothing wrong about it.
for the black drink, you should drink without the straw as the drink are meant to be drink with the fruit/jelly inside. it might be unusual for sume culture as you drink and eat at the same time. haha.
Hahaha...chill...we dont mind 😁😁
No sugar in chestnut. Natural sweetness and roasted in coffee bean.
Dang I love street foods and I love the vibe of the whole video😍🫶🏻✨
Thank you 😊 we loved it too 😋
Your boyfriend’s face is soooo everywhere here in Malaysia. He reminds me of some handsome malays faces from east coast like tganu and kelantan. Yea this is a compliment!
Hahaha a lot of people have said this 😊🙏🏼
Welcome to malaysia..have a fun and hope always happy
Thank you so much 😊
Malaysia is food haven of asia...or perhaps the world...they got malay, chinese, indian, thai, arab n western food...n of course fusion of all these...due to the diversity of races there...where else in the world can u have these?
Exactly it’s amazing you can have all the different flavours all in one place 😍😋 we need to go back and try more 🙏🏼
mables..yummyyyy
Its air mata kucing dried logan
Ah I see thank you!
Not shrimp paste, it's sweet and spicy sambal. No shrimps at all.
Thanks for letting us know 😊
the drink is not date is a mata kucing or cat eyes fruit lols
Literally your boyfriend/friend look like Malay guy 😅
Hahaha he’s Filipino 🇵🇭 got that south East Asian look hehe
Waw the guy look really like Malay haha welcome to Malaysia guys👍😊🇲🇾❤️😁
Hahaha lots of people have said this haha 😊
I thought the same too! He is very much has the Malay looks!
8:43 Nasi Lemak is actually a representation of Malaysia..we’re combination of different ethnicities that together makes a nation but still features unique characteristics on its own
Yes exactly right and that’s what we loved 😋😋
Nasi Lemak is Malay Dish...other races having lived with the local Malay have adaopted it too.
The tips to eat any meal in malaysia is to MIX them all and then eat them. You do not eat food in the same plate separately. Trust me it taste heavenly if you do it that way 😬
Ya you can't try cakoi or kuih pucuk Chinese very delicious. I from Malay
Hahaha we always make this mistake 😂 we’ve just arrived back here and wont make this mistake again we will mix everything 🙏🏼😂
The black drink is Mata Kucing. Its a kind of fruit that looks like Longan. Its sweetened with brown sugar.
Yes it was very sweet, refreshing tho 😊🙏🏼
@@ZoeCzar or in english Cat's Eye Fruit... Local fruit, also can be found in Indonesia....
Another kind of ikan bilis commonly called anchovies in Malaysia is white baits. THE SHRIMP PASTE IS ACTUALLY SAMBAL, CILI COOKED WITH ONION AND SHRIMP PASTE, and tamarind juice no tomatoes in it. If you taste lemongrass in the rice, maybe the cook do put lemongrass in it, but nasi lemak usually is rice, coconut milk and pandan leaves.
Could definitely taste the coconut in there, maybe it was the pandan leaves I was tasting, I’ve never had pandan leaves so wouldn’t know what they taste like to identify it 😊 we really liked our nasi lemak 😋
@@ZoeCzar I would say it was the lemon grass flavor that you were having....the pandan leaf actually doest have taste...it just gives you the very nice aroma to the coconut rice ...similar to vanilla extract that gives nice aroma to a cake
@@ZoeCzar Different places have different recipes for their rice. But the basics are rice, coconut milk to make it creamy and pandan leaves for aroma. If it was me, I'd add lightly sautéed shallots for sweetness and ginger to contrast the coconut milk.
@@mujahidgoodguy Yup, if it's me, I would put shallots, garlic, lemongrass, halba and add coconut milk, pandan leaves for aroma, and measure as usual in rice coooker and DING! It's done 🤣 Johorean here 😊
my nasi lemak will going straight to hell due to "disobey" the original receipe.. mine will be thai fragrance rice, coconut milk, pandan leaf, pintch of salt, tea spoon of olive oil and dried raisin 😂
Hello tourist! Me as local wanna to say Welcome to Malaysia. Enjoy our best food and drinks ☺️
Hello 👋🏼 thank you so much, hope to try more 🙏🏼
Malaysia kfc or mcd special, u try nasi lemak kfc and nasi lemak mcd in malaysia nice
U come malaysia mcd or kfc,special menu every morning, serius nice
We tried McDonald’s here in Malaysia just the other day will post a video soon 🙏🏼
The black drink is herbal tea. The sweetness come from the dried mata kuching (similiar to longan). Its good for remove heatiness & other benefits. That stall is very famous. Biz there for few generation. Here the 3 main race is malay, chinese & indian. Thats why u can see authentic chineses, malay & indian food and also mixture. Will take mths to try all. Hehe.
Ooo thanks for that, yes we love how diverse Malaysia is, foodies paradise 😍
Czar looks like a local..i would be speaking in Malay with him if i didn't know who he is..
Hahaha yeah happens a lot 😂 he’s from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Filipinos and malaysians are the same features. Looks and color.
Hi Zoe, different nasi lemak sellers will have slightly different variations of it especially the sambal or sauce.
Some will cook it spicy, some sweet and spicy, some more sweet than spicy.
So if you have the chance, do go it another go yes. I'm very sure that you'll find the version which you will love. Cheers ☺
Ooo thank you! We are back in Malaysia and will have to try different ones 🙌🏽
You should not compare it with Filipino food, because I have been there and the food is totally different and unique to Malaysia. Most of the ingredients are totally different too. Each country has their own unique food. So the ones you tried were uniquely Malaysian. Cheers from 🇵🇭
Sorry if you thought we were comparing, we were simply saying what we thought it tasted similar too (especially the soy bean drink) so our Filipino audience would know what it tasted like, most of the food we tasted was street food but again is very different as Philippines is mostly meat street food and this isn’t! I’d agree that the main dishes such as roti nasi lemak etc is nothing like Filipino food sorry for confusion 😊
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We do have several similar kind of dishes tho. Sinigang = singgang. Chicken adobo = ayam masak kicap. Patupat = ketupat. And few others haha after all Filipinos and Malays are still from the same region and greater race. Cheers!
Similar language to...kucing(kuting)...kambing is kambing...bilis is bilis...babi(baboi)...
Ang OA mo
The black drink ismata kucing which is actually longan. I think they cook it together with monk fruit(lo Han Kuo) which is naturaly sweet even without sugar.
Yes, I think they also add in wintermelon as well.
Oooo interesting thank you for letting us know 😊
longan and mata kucing are not the same fruit, although I myself couldn't tell the difference lol.
You two make an awesome team! Love the way you both describe your experiences and feed off each other’s energy. A amazing couple, thanks for sharing your journey.
the black drink you had is Monk fruit herbal tea. The sweetness comes from monkfruit, the balls displayed underneath the ice box at the stall. Monkfruit is also now a popular sugar alternative in health stores (kind of like stevia). And the fruit they threw in is Longan.
yes. best explanation 👍👍
Thank you! Will try again now we are back in Malaysia
Great video! Please explore more in KL, Malacca, Ipoh or Penang in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah & Sarawak in East Malaysia. 3 main races in Malaysia:
Malay
Chinese
Indian
On top of that we have Iban, Kadasan, Portuguese, baba nyonya & etc like a melting pot. Within each race, there are many dialects and cuisines. Our National language is Malay, but all of us multilingual so English, Chinese, Tamil are very common. We have seas, islands, mountains, rain forests, tea plantations, shopping malls and many more for you guys to explore. Welcome to Malaysia and enjoy the country to the max!
Peninsula also has kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu, negeri sembilan, Pahang but foreigners tend to skip these and only hangout at places like China towns in penang/malacca/KL/ipoh
We’ve just got back and will be exploring several of the places you’ve mentioned 😊 so thank you for your suggestions 🙏🏼
Okayyy im going to malaysiaaa!!! 😢🤣 Added on my bucket list😍😍
Let’s gooooo 🤩
The soya bean drink. I think it's more to grass jelly than pearl 😊 Oh yeah. When you eat the nasi lemak, you need to mix everything. Take the fried anchovies, shrimp paste (which we call “ sambal “), and rice together in one spoon. By the way, I hope you enjoy your brief stay in Malaysia 🇲🇾 😊
The bread you mentuoned is actually toast smoother with kaya (coconut jam) and butter. It tastes heavenly if dipped into half boiled eggs.
Oooo that sounds delicious, thank you for that we will look out for it as we’ve just arrived back and this time have much longer to explore Malaysia 🇲🇾
welcome to malaysia, we promised our food is good, but i can`t pronmise it`s healthy lol
Hahaha same as everywhere always such good food but not always healthy haha 😂 😋
Welcome to Malaysia! Great food review. Interesting to hear your description of the food. As a local, we take all this delicious food for granted. 😀
Thank you 😊 the food was super delicious 😋
actually petaling street is kind of boring and lame if you see many other vlogger there all go petalimg street but malaysia real best street food is pasar malam or night market you ask local where and when nearest to your hotel..
Ahhh we only went here because the staff at our condo said this was where we could buy Malaysian food
@@ZoeCzar to be precise its malaysian chinese actually in the petaling street dont worry there will be night market on saturday and sunday maybe you will bump 1..
If you can't really take hot spicy food, then if the dish comes with *sambal,* ask them to serve the *sambal* separately in a small plate or small bowl whatever, so when you eat, you can try mixing just a little bit of the *sambal* with the rice or whatever main dish at first. Usually they'll oblige.
Now if the dish is cooked together with the *sambal,* as in mixed together inside instead of the *sambal* being a side accompaniment, for example the traditional dish *nasi goreng kampung (village fried rice),* then you can ask for the dish to be prepared *kurang pedas* for you *(pedas = chilli/spicy hot, kurang = less)*
_Note: you can ask if a dish is _*_pedas_*_ or medium pedas etc_
selamat datang ke Malaysia 🇲🇾/welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾
Thank you 😊
How come your nasi lemak didn't have peanuts? Authennasi lemak have peanuts.
Oh really? We didn’t know, they said it was nasi lemak
According to CNN, Conde Nest and several other news sites, Malaysian food is the best tasting food in Asia.
Wish we’d tried more 😋
The little fish is dilis here in the Philippines love nasi lemak can't wait to go back to KL end of the year☺️
Oh really you guys called it dilis? Almost similar with malay call it fish Bilis hehe
@@bboysjb I noticed that some of the words are similar to both languages ☺️
@@gritcruz I guess it's correct the we come from the same malay root's
@@zainonkadir I'm not sure 😊 I'm German my husband is Filipino
Strongly advice to wear long pant/trousers, like majority of Malaysians, which is more towards Islamic ......
Czar you look like Malaysians 😊. Anyway some people put lemongrass, butter, ginger in their Nasi Lemak to make it smell & taste nice😊.
Hehehe a lot of people say that, we just came back for a few weeks and already so many people speak to me in Malay thinking I can understand haha! Wasting nasi lemak right now 😋
that's why there is cucumber in the dish.. it is eaten to reduce the spicy taste
Made it so good 😋😍
Nasi lemak to malaysian is a food from heaven.everybody likes it.😂
It is so so so good 😋
a local tip...when eating Malaysian food, you have to mix it all together be it nasi lemak, chendol, laksa etc
Hahaha we always make this mistake 😩😂 we’ve just arrived back so we will make sure to mix everything this time 😊🙏🏼
The main dish Is my favorite too
The nasi lemak?
'Ahmad' ni bulan puasa mesti kena tangkap tak puasa.. .. 🤣 Czar will be caught for not fasting during ramadhan month. 🤣
Try laksa next time. We have Penang Laksa, Johore Laksa and Sarawakian Laksa... just glad that at least there is yet one nation trying to claim it as their nation's dish... unlike chicken rice, nasi lemak.....
Here in Malaysia, every state's cooking is uniquely different. East Coast itself, no others can beat the nasi kerabu, nasi dagang , nasi berlauk, laksam and many more delicacies... you guys need to stay longer to explore and add on kilos too...
We are now back in Malaysia and this recommendations is very helpful!🙌🏽
Some food from Philippines or malaysian dish maybe its quite similar because its comes from same region but maybe its taste a bit difference, just explore it guys
I'm quite curious about it
Happy exploring ya, have a good day and stay safe
Take care yaa
It was super delicious 😋 so the dishes are nothing like the food from Philippines just some of the street snacks taste similar 🙏🏼 loved it all tho 😋
@@ZoeCzar
Really.. Don't forget to make a video about it, I'm excited to know
Happy weekend my friend
welcome to Malaysia, dude.
Is your bf origin from Thailand? He looks like Thai from South. Too much of hidden gem good foods in Chinatown. Try to approach the local people there and ask them wheres the good foods. Im sure they will share wiz you. The black drink its really popular in chinatown and it has been decades there. Its called Mata Kucing in malay with chinese herbal its good for body for cooling and etc.
Czar is from the Philippines 😊 hahaha yeah we were told by the staff at our condo to come to petaling street! I’m sure there is way more places to go to try more food we still have so much to try 😊
In Malaysia only you can find any couisine or food.. east west and Asian foods are available.. you can't find it in other part of the world..
Tasty and healthy and of course reasonable price too 👍❤️🇲🇾✌️😎
Love it all 😋 we’re so excited to try more Malaysian food! We’ve just arrived back 😍🙏🏼
Udang sambal petai & kuey tiaw goreng kerang...
Malaysian food is amazing ... sometimes I envy their spicy 🌶 dishes I wish Filipino food is like theirs...
Filipine near to china and japan so taste of food more like them i think. Am i right?
No worries... Philippines have similar ingredients why not learn to cook using Malaysian recipe.
The Malaysian Curry’s ....
Yum yum 😋
The black drink you had was made from monk fruits and dried longan. Monk fruit is now a very popular refined sugar substitute.
I see! Thank you!
Welcome dude. Please ensure to control your madness with Malaysian foods....😄😄😄
Hahaha thank you 😊
Dank! That apam balik look so good and i can even taste it from Sarawak. i havent eat Peanut apam balik for awhile now i mean 2020 until now... I can say the older generation that can cook really nice food. Appreciate them ok.... Older cook the better taste
So tasty! Thank you!
I saw yr clip with the barber that charged you RM120. I belief that barber is not even Malaysian. Bangladeshi or Pakistani. You should have not paid him more than his advertisement. Let him be angry.... we see what happened. People like this tarnish our country.
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Love it watching you guys sharing food and she keeps feeding you 😍
Hahaha lol I did 😂 thank you 😊
try food at Kampung Baru in the night a lot of food there
Thanks for the suggestion we’ve just arrived back so that’s super helpful 😊🙏🏼
Next time you enjoy 'nasi lemak'.. mix the sambal with nasi..
They put alot sambal..but dont mix it all.. you can adjust how it is just for your taste..
Malaysia here Done watching your video. 🤍 Next time try find Rendang Meat, Pulut (yellow sticky rice) with curry, Kebab 🥙, Cendol (it's like a water with some mix jelly), and ofcoz try Durian! 😂 Durian have some type, try find Durian Mustang King, it's a bit expensive but it was delicious. ✌🏻
Thank you! Will try it! We are back in Malaysia now
Go to little india brickfield..for indian food and kampung baru for malay food
Yes we didn’t get a chance to try the Indian food because our flight got cancelled to KL and the rebooked flight left us with just 2 days instead of 5 but we will definitely be back to try more food 😍😋
@@ZoeCzar What?? 2 Day?? Of course it is not enough... 😊🤤
@@نورعيني5103حسين we know 😩😩 blame air asia for cancelling our flight to KL 😂
the black drink comes from fruit.. local call that fruit 'mata kucing'.. the inside is the flash from the fruit.. mata kucing is the family of longan fruit.
Thank you! Gonna have to try again now we are here in KL again
He look malay, sound malay, and act like malay.
I have many Filipino friends , thats the reason I can speak a little bit of Tagalog , Tagalog and Malay language some of the words are quite similar example ilung ( tagalog ) malays hidung ( nose )
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The Mata Kuching is actually a type of Longan which they dried and then make into a drink. Is like plum juice.
It’s tasty!!
Try nasi lemak with chicken or beef rendang....they made a good combination....you can head to Wanjo restaurant at Kampung Baru for that ....or Bangsar Village or Nasi lemak Tanglin
Oo sounds amazing we will add it to the list 😊🙏🏼
@@ZoeCzar Yes, visit Kampung Baru to experience the Malay food and hotspot.. You can walk to Kampung Baru from KLCC thru the beautiful Saloma Bridge 🌉
@@ZoeCzar the basic nasi lemak is rice,boiled egg,sambal,anchovies and cucumber... The others are side dishes...so the price will be different according to what side dishes you are taking ....btw please try the chicken or beef rendang with your nasi lemak ...
It's crazy to me how you guys described and eat nasi lemak as a foreigner. Me feeling so familiar with the food is kind of mind blown but no hate hahahaha
Hahaa it’s czars favourite now! Currently eating right now here in Malaysia :)
The Chinese donut is really good, best if eaten when fresh and crispy. It's a typical dim sum food, often dipped into soy milk or coffee. Also, there are some spots that serve nasi lemak on a coconut leaf, that's how it's traditionally served.
You mean served on *banana leaves* 😊
Sounds soooo yummy will have to try it soon we just got back to Malaysia so all these suggestions are great 😋
You guessed correct that the rice was cooked with lemon grass besides coconut & pandan (screw pine leaves).
Yeah I’m sure it was lemon grass glad to see some people are saying some people do cook it with lemon grass 🙏🏼 I was starting to think I was tasting weird ahaha
Your bf looks alike choi minho the south korea kpop group named Shinee..He has the look!
Hahaha thank you!
No pancake penjt, malaysia name menu apam balik nice a penut
No pancake penut
One of our favourite snacks can’t wait to try it again 😋
go to nearby "pasar malam" (night market) to sample good food with very good value for money, but not at jalan alor as it's a tourist place so it's tourist price as well
Oooo thank you for the suggestion we just arrived back in Malaysia so will definitely check it out that’s super helpful 😊🙏🏼
When in malaysia dont forget to try the 3 main signature dishes of the country which are nasi lemak..char kuaetiew and roti canai… welcome to malaysia
Thank you and yes we will try to taste them all 🙏🏼
@@ZoeCzar should try char kueh tiew... Most Malaysian favourite..
@@ZoeCzar And not to forget Laksa, it is one of the 4th main signature dishes of the country apart from the other 3 mentioned. It is a staple food for each state in Malaysia as in each state has their own different type and taste of Laksa. Happy eating and exploring if you guys are still here in Malaysia!
Zar look like local no wonder most of ur video they spoke Malaysian language 😂.anyway different Nasi lemak taste every single restaurant.it depends.some sambal are really spicy some sweet.depending.anyway I enjoyed watch u eating em🤗
Yes... That how to tell everyone you from Philippine. Without telling you from Philippine." Just compared everything to Philippine." That good idea.. 🤣😂 by the way. Hope you enjoy exploring diversity in Malaysia. ✌️
Because most of our audience is from the Philippines we wanted them to know what it’s similar to and try promote them to come if they can 🙏🏼 Malaysian dishes are nothing like Philippines but the street snacks are similar 😊
@@ZoeCzar owh really... Now you get 1 from Malaysia.. 👍✌️
The real malaysian food is melayu food.you two must go to the melayu restoran.
Will check that out! We are back in Malaysia!
That's not dates. That's winter melon and that fruit is dried longan.
Thank you!!
Go to PULAU PINANG, 4hrs from kuala lumpur. or langkawi
Ooo that’s sounds amazing we will definitely put it on the list for when we come back to Malaysia (we will be back) but this trip we only had time for KL
Selamat datang ki malaysia.
Thank you 😊
Buah berangan
Thats good guy's tasting different kind of food is the very best experience because you will discover each country have different varieties and thier uniqueness and its taste
Yeah we loved it super nice food 🤩😋
Build up immunities to peanut allergy in Malaysia...
Hahaha do they use a lot of peanuts then?
Dont forget about MEE bandung.find it at muar johor
Oooo will try that!
You want the real deal try out the Kuala Lumpur night market! It will blow your mind...
Ooo is that the one at jalan alor?
Try this it will be viewed like crazy... believe me... plus the will recognise you there...💙💙💙
@@ZoeCzar Not at jalan alor, it is meant for tourist so it is quite pricey, maybe try the one in Jln TAR (5 - 10 pm) or Kg Baru (6 pm to 1 am) which is still in the city centre, both on Saturday..
Pasar malam at taman Connaught,cheras on every weds.
Apam balik
I love all food in the world all has its specialty yup 👍😁
Same!!
1:00 They put sugar on it to make it sweet but that's not the main reason, it is to avoid the chestnut from bursting / explode accidentally by thermal shock.. that's why the chinese doing it that way. It's very unique too
and when they cracked... the bitter coffee beans powder will get inside the chestnut and ruin the taste
Ohhh amazing 🤩 thank you so much for telling us 🙏🏼 so unique like you said
@@ZoeCzar no problem, thank you for the amazing video. It motivate me to go travel too!
Rarely you gonna find good quality anchovies used in nasi lemak dish..coz good quality anchovies are expensive..but ofcourse more delicious and not that hard too chew.
Hi guys , you’re always welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾. Glad you’re both here. Just read a post on @worldofbuzz and wish to apologise for the inconvenience you both had to go through at the barber places💈 on your visit. Just wish to apologise on behalf of the entire Malaysia for what you went through and just so you know, the barber isn’t a local. Sincerely sorry and do come again in future 😅
No don’t worry he was just a bad apple and in no way does that reflect the country! You don’t need to apologise at all 😊🙏🏼
soya Bean is taho milk..tauhu made by soy bean
I see! Very tasty!
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Badger ramli very good u shut to try.
Will try that! Thank you!
I dont know if you were comparing the soy milk drink with those jellies to Taho from the Philippines, but Tau Fu Fah is the exact same thing except without the sago pearls! They sell it at that soya milk stall too :)
I see! Thank you!
Yummy food 🇲🇾 enjoy and have fun. Take care always 🙏🏻
It was 😋 Thank you 😊
so yummy! 😍💖💖💖
It really was 😍
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n for showing your food explorations in KL.
Thank you 😊
@@ZoeCzar 😁
Czar good looking. Look like those typical handsome malay guy in Malaysia 😂👍🏼
So tempting...nasi lemak is always the best...but may i know which area u stop for this stall...🤗
Area Puduraya, Berhadapan Kota Raya
Nasi lemak is so delicious, we actually just found the stall on a random road! But we just arrived back in Malaysia and looking for some suggestions 🙏🏼
Grass jelly malaysia called cincau…
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Zoe from which country?
Philippines?
Zoe is British, czar is also British but originally from the Philippines 😊
@@ZoeCzar TQ both of you.
Hello 👋🤗 welcome to Malaysia thank you ❤️💞💟 so much 💕😍👏
Hello 👋🏼 thank you for having us 😊
@@ZoeCzar u welcome 😁😀