Congratulations Harimau Muda for winning the 26th SEA Games gold medal by subduing Indonesia 4-3 through a penalty shootout ^_^ After all, we won too in SEA Games 2009 and the Asean Football Federation Cup (AFF) in 2010. jyeah!
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November 22, 2011
Asean Football King
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December 30, 2010
Malaysia Boleh!

Picture above courtesy of The Star online.
Congratulations to our national football team - Harimau Malaysia! Now for the first time in 14 years, we are the Asean Champions! ^_^ Woohoo..! We defeat Indonesia for 3-0 in the first leg final at Bukit Jalil last week, and lost 1-2 at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium last night, but based on aggregate, we beat the Garuda team 4-2 to clinched the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 Champion title (previously Tiger Cup)! \(^_^)/ Yeaaahh...!
Congratulations to our coach K. Rajagobal, our goalkeeper Khairul Fahmi, our championship top scorer Safee Sali, our captain Safiq Rahim, our Harimau Malaysia team, and last but not least ourselves as the loyal supporters! ^_^ Malaysia Boleh!
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September 29, 2010
Sarawak Laksa
Laksa is a popular spicy noodle soup from the Peranakan culture, which is a merger of Chinese and Malay elements found in Malaysia and Singapore, and to a lesser extent Indonesia. The origin of the name "laksa" is unclear. One theory traces it back to Hindi/Persian lakhshah, referring to a type of vermicelli. It has also been suggested that "laksa" may derive from the Chinese word "la sha" (辣沙; pronounced "latsa" in Cantonese), meaning "spicy sand" due to the ground dried prawns which gives a sandy or gritty texture to the sauce. The last theory is that the name comes from the similar sounding word "dirty" in Hokkien due to its appearance.
Sarawak laksa (Malay: Laksa Sarawak) is one of the various kind of laksa, that comes from the town of Kuching in the Malaysian state Sarawak (on the island of Borneo). It is actually very different from the curry laksa as the soup contains no curry at all.

It has a base of sambal belacan, sour tamarind, garlic, galangal, lemon grass and coconut milk, topped with omelette strips, chicken strips, prawns, fresh coriander and optionally lime. Ingredients such as bean sprouts, (sliced) fried tofu or other seafood are not traditional but are sometimes added.
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