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“They pour salt into Bak Kut Teh” – Taiwanese Tourist Criticises Malaysian Food, Says ‘it’s not for human’

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Source: Oriental Daily

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A Taiwanese tourist recently completed her trip to Malaysia and couldn’t contain her excitement to return to her homeland, as unfortunately, she didn’t leave Malaysia on a happy note.

She claimed that the food in Malaysia “is not meant for human consumption,” adding that the food here is excessively salty.

“Finally going back to Taiwan, and I don’t think I’m coming back to Malaysia. I want to eat something that’s meant for humans.”

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In the comment section, the woman explained that Malaysian food can be scary because “everything is mixed,” and she was unable to tell which is which. Apart from that, she also commented on the saltiness of Malaysian food, including Bah Kut Teh, which she sarcastically remarked,

“I think they poured the salt into the dish.”

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As for the tourist attractions, she complained: “The attractions we visited were all monuments. Why would we go to see someone else’s monument? I don’t even know him.”

According to her post, she and her husband arrived in Malaysia on May 30 to start their journey. During the trip, they travelled to Kuala Lumpur and Malacca and visited the Petronas Twin Towers, the National Monument, and Dataran Merdeka.

She also experienced the local tricycle sightseeing tour during her trip.

What do you think of her comment about Malaysia?

 

Also read: China Woman Illegally Hires Workers from Her Country to Renovate Her Home in Malaysia as Locals are “Inefficient”

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