
Heeren Street Malacca
Food
As a place of baba and nyonya majority, there is definitely a vast variety of exotic peranakan food for visitors to try at Malacca.Malacca. Nyonya food has stronger influence from the Portugese-Eurasian because of the colonial period at Malacca.
Reference list :
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Tieng Wei. (2013, April). Culture and Social Changes of the Baba Nyonya Community in Malacca, Malaysia. Retrieved on 11 April 2015 http://www.slideshare.net/TiengWei/society-19796105.
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goMelaka. (2013, January). Top 17 Foods to Try in Melaka. Retrieved on 11 April 2015 http://www.gomelaka.my/top-food-in-melaka/.
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Motormouth. (2011, October). Malacca : History. Diversity. Gastronomy. (Part 1/2). Retrieved on 11 April 2015 http://www.j2kfm.com/motormouth-in-melaka-2011-food-and-travel-part-one/#.
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Wikipedia. (2014, December). Pie tee. Retrieved on 1 April 2015 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pie_tee.
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Saw, R. (2013, November). Nyonya Chang – Nyonya Dumplings in Melaka. Retrieved on 1 April 2015 http://www.rebeccasaw.com/nyonya-chang-nyonya-dumplings-in-melaka/.
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The Malaysian Insider. (2014, August). Best cendol in Melaka. Retrieved on 11 April 2015 http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/food/article/best-cendol-in-melaka.
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Malaysia Kitchen. (2012, January). Nyonya Chicken Curry Kapitan. Retrieved on 11 April 2015 http://www.malaysiakitchen.my/recipes/item/nyonya-chicken-curry-kapitan.
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Yinn Low, B. (2011, January). Nyonya Recipes. Retrieved on 11 April 2015 http://rasamalaysia.com/recipes/nyonya-recipes/