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Nasi lemak is Malaysia’s crown jewel. So when someone dares throw basmati rice (among other things) into the mix, we’re going to have words. It’s like wearing Louboutins to a good old pasar malam—just weird. Seriously, are you trying to ruin perfection? The audacity of it all.
Before we go on a basmati rant, let’s remember what’s supposed to be in real nasi lemak. Pay attention, because if you mess this up, we’re judging you. (Recipe from RasaMalaysia
Now, let’s get into it. Why exactly is basmati rice such a bad idea for nasi lemak?
While basmati rice remains “flat and hollow,” some high-end restaurants—especially in Singapore—use it to “upscale” their nasi lemak.
According to a Singaporean YouTuber named Greg’s Big Eats, he believes it’s for “health reasons” or to “charge more,” but it’s really just a fancy way to ruin a dish.
Basmati rice doesn’t belong in nasi lemak, no matter how many times you slap “healthier” or “premium” on it.
Nasi lemak is meant to be bold, balanced, and rooted in tradition. If you’re trying to make it “fancy”, it’s not going to work. Stick to the classic.
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