The “kandar” while in the dish’s name, a Malay term referring to using a pole to hold masses on both of those its ends, was derived from how hawkers during the pre-unbiased Malaysian state would have and offer their cooked dishes and… Read More
The “kandar” while in the dish’s name, a Malay term referring to using a pole to hold masses on both of those its ends, was derived from how hawkers during the pre-unbiased Malaysian state would have and offer their cooked dishes and… Read More