Roti Canai - A Malaysian Favorite Food
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- Опубліковано 12 гру 2015
- Roti canai is a favorite breakfast dish in Malaysia. It was said that the food was brought over from India by the Indian Muslims, also known as "Mamaks" in Malaysia. It is ubiquitously available in Mamak stall day and night in almost every urban area in Malaysia, and is among the popular Malaysian Indian cuisine. Despite its Indian-influenced origin, it was said that it is easier to find roti canai in Malaysia rather than in India.
Roti canai or roti cane is a type of Indian-influenced flatbread found in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. It is often sold in Mamak stalls in Malaysia; also in Malay, Minangkabau and Aceh restaurants in Indonesia. It is known as roti prata in Southern Malaysia and Singapore, and is similar to the Indian Kerala porotta. It is also found throughout Thailand, where it is called "Ro Tee" and is typically sold by Muslims, most often with street carts, and is usually Halal.
In English and in Chinese, roti canai is sometimes referred to as "flying bread" (飞饼 fēibǐng), a term that evokes the process of tossing and spinning by which it is made. In Chinese, Roti canai is originally called 印度煎饼 "yìn dù jiān bǐng", which means Indian pancake.
Traditionally roti canai is served with dhal (lentil curry) or any type of curry, such as mutton or chicken curry. However, the versatility of roti canai as the staple lends itself to many variations, either savoury or sweet, with a variety of toppings and fillings, which includes eggs, banana, sardines and onion. In Thailand, it is usually served sweet - typical fillings include condensed milk, peanut butter, jam and nutella, without the curry.
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We had roti for breakfast, lunch and dinner when in Malaysia! Great video!
+Travel Bugs hahaha! That is a lot of roti...what was your favorite style of roti?
Egg roti canai
My feverit roti i miss you so much
We call it 'Parotta' in India 😋
We call it parotta in tamilnadu, especially Tuticorin and virudhunagar is famous for this roti in Tamilnadu and mostly this roti is availble in the evening to mid night
Awesome. We like these food videos a lot.
+Toby and Tamar Thanks! the worst part is editing the videos cause it makes me hungry, hahaha!
Cool video. What a demonstration!
+Mike's Road Trip I wonder if he had any formal education for making all the different types of roti?
Great eating music!
I luv roti canai
Love this video :)
Roti is a popular food in Asia. Kothu Rotti (Veg with spicy chicken or beef) is a most popular food particularly, in South India & Sri Lanka)
I haven't been to India or Sri Lanka...hopefully soon. A lot of the popular foods in Malaysia have Indian roots :)
You're right on that.
Very nice! Looks delicious :)
+Zoe Pug Oh it was, be sure to try it if you go to Malaysia.
Great video!
+Lina Mirghani Thanks!
Roti canai + teh tarik is just amazing :)))
it is pretty delicious! Safe Travels :)
Love it! Food!
+Destination Cosmo Travel Podcast me too :)
Im hungry already~~ im craving for malay roti canai. They are different than the mamak's style. But the mamak's are great too
Me too...i haven't been back to Malaysia for over two years. Every time i watch this video it makes me hungry :)
How do you explain this delicious food to someone who has never had it? It looks so simple. I'd say, "It will change your life, forever"!
This chef is good. Where exactly is this place (name) and why aren't you helping promote his business, man?
Can you tell me the recipe of dhal and sambar?
Love the chef’s moved... crack that egg Chef !
he's a professional ;)
I like you I like your son and thank you very much
This made me super hungry now, thanks guys :D
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+Tiago Higgs Rad Have you tried Roti Canai before?
+The Travel Vlogger No, but I have quickly googled "flying bread" and there are a few restaurants here that can pull it off! The joys of east London culture.
Tiago Higgs Rad hahaha! That's awesome
good food
+b:HIP Global yes it is :)
Nak order blh tak
Big banana roti fan, so good!
sounds amazing!
Isn't that parotta from south india (kerala). yes it is..
+panisher it has another name in Indonesia too
Malaysia just loves to copy India
its not copy ffs..malaysia has many culture you know..chinese and india is part of it..
@@g4gaming228 it's an Indian inspired Malaysian food. India don't have this kind of roti Canai. They have a type of bread called parotta in Tamizh nadu and Kerala.
@@g4gaming228 because in Malaysia, we have Indians too, dummy
who was the fan of roti tisu here?
+shawn aaron justin I will eat that roti anyway it is made :)
squishxnslimeyy us !! :) we just did a ROTI TISU log....funny
Hi, I did a Giant Roti Tisu vlog, we did roti canai too....if you are looking for kids to do vlogs in future, let us know. Cheers
Nice! Roti Tisu is good :)
Roti chennai
2-2-22.Every video on Roti canai made in Malaysia is incomplete since all show dough stretching, frying, filling, or plain. No one made a video from the beginning. That is a roti canai master or someone in the shop making the dough, step by step. There are many housewives who make the dough for many reasons you don't take it seriously. Film an eatery owner making dough, making balls, and more
Roti is Indian food
Apa kau kata? Ice cream? Vanilla? Aoakebenda kau merapu mat
This is from india!!
Perangai jangan nak en.. sangat..
No
No
Historically and originally from India (Chennai Parotha) unfortunately it is bastardised and claimed ownership by some shameless communities with their own feacel versions.
These are indian foods not Malaysian food and they are making it sweet.Grosssss,EWwwwwwwwww
Ewww is when u see video about Indian Street Foods
@@bondakaucantik5256 haha right..so grosss🤢