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Resepi makanan tradisonal Melayu Cham

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Post time 17-8-2009 08:48 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Bangsa Melayu Cham mempunyai pelbagai makanan tradisional yang anda tidak temui kecuali di beberapa tempat,
Contohnya pasar koboi Sg Buloh Selangor dan Ulu Tiram Johor.bagi yang nak merasa makanan tradisonal tersebut
bolehlah berkunjung ke tempat tersebut.Pasar koboi Ulu Tiram sentiasa dikunjungi orang Melayu dan Cina untuk merasa makanan tradisonal tersebut kerana ia memang tiada di kawasan lain di negeri Johor.Makanan kegemaran di situ ialah
kuew tiau sup dan mhan ciau.
Bagi yang mahu
mencuba sendiri di rumah ini resepinya .
Antara makanan tradisonal ialah :
1.Mhan ciau (xtau nak translate apa dalam bahasa Melayu atau Inggeris)

Bahan-Bahan

1.Tauge.
2.daging lembu.
3.Tepung beras atau gandum
4.garam.
5.Gula.
6.Bawang besar.


to be continued.........(sabar yea)
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Post time 17-8-2009 09:16 PM | Show all posts
aikkkk..?????
:kant:
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Post time 17-8-2009 10:12 PM | Show all posts
Pasar koboi Sg Buloh tu kat mana?
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Post time 17-8-2009 10:19 PM | Show all posts
mmm melayu cham tu melayu apa? champa ke?
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 Author| Post time 18-8-2009 12:04 AM | Show all posts
3# AnitaSabrina

jln kubu gajah....
sila hubungi encik ridwan 0133740304 untuk mengenalpasti lokasi...
tq
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 Author| Post time 18-8-2009 12:08 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by saatcham at 18-8-2009 01:10

4# Pygmalion

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champa

http://www.bangsacham.com/

http://melayucham.blogspot.com/
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 Author| Post time 18-8-2009 12:17 AM | Show all posts
Cambodia - The Cham

The Cham people in Cambodia descend from refugees of the kingdom of Champa, which once ruled much of Vietnam between Cao Ha in the north and Bien Hoa in the south. In 1471 Champa was conquered by the Vietnamese, and many Cham fled to Cambodia. Cham scholar Po Dharma points out that the Cham have lived in Cambodia since at least 1456. They settled along the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers and in Batdambang, Pouthisat, Takev, Kampot, Kampong Cham, Kampong Thum, and Kampong Chhnang provinces. At some time before the seventeenth century, the Cambodian Cham and some of those in adjacent Vietnam converted to Islam, probably as a result of contacts with their Malay kin who had embraced that religion centuries earlier.

Friendly relations prevailed between the Cham and the Khmer for centuries even though, because of the Cham religion, little intermarriage occurred. Under the Khmer Republic of 1970 to 1975, one of the elite military units was made up of members of the Cham and other ethnic minorities. The Khmer Rouge tried, without much success, to recruit the Cham during the struggle with the Khmer Republic. The Cham were singled out for particularly brutal repression under the Khmer Rouge regime, and large numbers were killed. The PRK actively courted the Cham, and in 1987 a Cham was a member of the party Central Committee and minister of agriculture. Cham sources estimate that in the 1980, in addition to the Cham in Cambodia and in Vietnam, there were 3,000 Cham in Malaysia, 2,000 in the United States, 1,000 in Western Europe, 500 in Canada, and several hundred in Indonesia.

Po Dharma divides the Cambodian Cham into two groups--the orthodox and the traditional--based on their religious practices. The orthodox group, which makes up about one-third of the total number of Cham in the country, were located mainly in the Phnom Penh-Odongk area and in the provinces of Takev and Kampot. The traditional Cham were scattered throughout the midsection of the country in the provinces of Batdambang, Kampong Thum, Kampong Cham, and Pouthisat.

The Cham of both groups typically live in villages inhabited only by other Cham; the villages may be along the shores of water courses, or they may be inland. The Cham refer to the former as play krong (river villages) and to the latter as play ngok (upper villages). The inhabitants of the river villages engage in fishing, in raising rice, and in growing vegetables, especially onions. They trade fish to local Khmer for rice. The women in these villages earn money by weaving. The Cham who live inland support themselves by various means, depending on the village. Some villages specialize in metal working; others raise fruit trees or vegetables. The Cham also often serve as butchers of cattle for their Khmer Buddhist neighbors and are, in some areas, regarded as skillful water buffalo breeders.

Cham dress is distinctive. The main item of clothing for both sexes is a sarong-like garment called a batik, which is worn knotted at the waist. Men wear shirts over the batik, and women wear close-fitting blouses that are open at the throat and have tight sleeves. The characteristic headdress is a turban or scarf.

Cham society is matriarchal with matrilineal descent. There is some trace of an earlier clan system. Parents permit their daughters a considerable amount of freedom of choice in marriage. The parents of the girl usually make the marriage overtures to the boy. A Cham marriage involves little ceremony. Among the Muslim Cham, the girl's parents ask the groom if he accepts their daughter in marriage, and he is expected to answer yes. The imam acts as a witness. This simple ceremony is followed by a feast. Residence is matrilocal; the young man goes to live with his wife's family. Females inherit the family property.
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Post time 18-8-2009 03:49 AM | Show all posts
harus takut lepas ni org kemboja plak nk klem makanan diorang kat malaysia ni dgn segala toknek budaya yg ade  

abisla malaysia
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 Author| Post time 18-8-2009 02:25 PM | Show all posts
8# nurulll


kemboja dan champa kan lain.....Rajin2 la google....Melayu dgn Cina sama ka?
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Post time 18-8-2009 09:52 PM | Show all posts
kwn sy kata kat area Pekan pun ada pasar koboi mcm yg kat Tiram  setiap pg sabtu tp tak tau laa ada jual mknan juga ke tidak..
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 Author| Post time 19-8-2009 06:34 PM | Show all posts
Mula-mula sekali daging perlu dicincang dengan halus.....
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Post time 20-8-2009 03:39 PM | Show all posts
ehhhh... apsal sekerat2 neh tulis resepi??? mcm tak nak bagi jerk...
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 Author| Post time 20-8-2009 11:36 PM | Show all posts
12# alangGIRL


maaf sibuk ckt
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Post time 20-8-2009 11:53 PM | Show all posts
5# saatcham

Parking susah kat situ.  Its okay I'll give it a miss.    Thanks for the info.
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Post time 22-8-2009 12:02 PM | Show all posts
Letak la gambar. susah nak imejin food takde gambar.
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Post time 21-11-2009 12:52 PM | Show all posts
eh laa..bila nk abis resipi ni...
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