Speaking of the specialty brought back, the legendary orchid perfume is definitely my favorite one. This is a perfume that people can't put down. Its taste is refreshing and elegant, and a faint blue fragrance has been lingering around after use. In addition, it has not only the fragrance of orchids, but also the freshness of oranges and green lemons, as well as the crisp fragrance of white musk deer and cedar. The layering of taste makes this perfume unique and has become Malaysia's national treasure perfume.
The most attractive thing about this perfume is the story behind it. Its predecessor was made by a very famous princess Marisu in Malaysia. She is smart and capable, and good at perfuming, but her beauty and talent were envied by the queen, so she accused her of having an affair with others. She was noble and unyielding, and chose to prove her innocence by death. Later generations were lucky enough to find the formula of Princess Mahsuli perfume, and revised it repeatedly in the original prescription, and launched this legendary Laizhen Delian orchid perfume for the benefit of the majority of women. After using it, my roommate and I liked it very much and brought a lot back to China to distribute it. Surprisingly, all the used girlfriends like it very much, and they all said that they would always buy it back.
As long as you mention the medicine you must buy when you go to Malaysia, it definitely ranks first. It's like traveling to Thailand. You have to buy herbal cream. Li Qian Zhuifeng Oil is very famous in Malaysia. Its medicinal materials are precious, its curative effect is quick, and its smell is pure and fragrant. It can promote human blood circulation, drive away the pain of diseases, recover quickly, and treat various diseases in internal medicine and surgery without any adverse stimulation. This is simply Malaysia's universal essential oil. The tour guide recommended it to me for a long time, and I also bought some bottles for the elderly at home. They feel really good after using it.
My roommate and I are typical snacks, Malaysian-style food and drinks. Of course, we can't miss them. First of all, it is necessary to recommend the famous Malaysian teh tarik and white coffee. Teh tarik, its main ingredients are tea and condensed milk. Tea makers in tea restaurants will repeatedly pour milk tea into another container from a height and lengthen it. Some skilled tea makers will change their angles when pouring milk tea to challenge the difficulty of acrobatics. This always makes us applaud. There is a layer of foam on the top of teh tarik. Because it is mixed with air and fully dissolved with milk tea, it feels particularly smooth when drinking. If you come to Malaysia, you can try a tea restaurant. It's really delicious and fun.
White coffee is a very famous Malaysian specialty, and I brought a lot back to China. Named after the different baking methods of coffee beans. It is made from special coffee beans and special skim milk essence by moderate and low temperature baking and special technology. Retained the original color and fragrance, the color is light and soft, sweet and fragrant. Light milk is golden yellow and has a pure taste. In the process of making white coffee, the bitterness and sourness caused by caffeine and high-temperature charcoal roasting are removed, and the taste is smoother, purer and more fragrant. For people who like to drink coffee with a lot of sugar and milk, this white coffee is really delicious. So this kind of coffee is brought back to China, and most girls like it.
Besides white coffee, ugly chocolate is the most common thing in airport souvenir shops. It tastes like tiramisu. It is olive-shaped and covered with a thick layer of cocoa powder. It looks ugly, so people are used to calling it ugly. Although ugly in appearance, it is the best chocolate I have ever eaten. Cocoa has a high purity. After you put it in your mouth, you will first feel the bitterness of that layer of cocoa powder, and then the smoothness of pure chocolate. Finally, when the cocoa is completely melted in the mouth, large almonds are exposed and chewed carefully, and the aroma of nuts suddenly fills the whole mouth.
As a food gathering place in Malaysia, many foods are worth a try. What I want to recommend to you most is coconut milk rice. If you want to eat coconut milk rice, you can punch in at a restaurant called Precious Old China. Because their family claims to be grandma and mom's dish. This restaurant is located on the second floor of the central market. There is a strong Chinese flavor as soon as you enter the store. Wooden furniture, ancient cabinets and silver ornaments feel like an antique shop.
Coconut rice is their specialty. Especially because it's blue. It turns out that when I was a child, my grandmother thought of eating rice in order to make the children at home not forget that she was from China, so she came up with a local orchid juice to dye rice. Children are attracted by bright colors and naturally have a big appetite. Moreover, its coconut milk rice is also very authentic, and many tourists come here to punch in for dinner.
Their family's Sadie is also famous. They strung salted beef or chicken into kebabs and roasted them over medium heat. The most important thing is to dip them in thick satay sauce. The taste is unforgettable. Saddle sauce is made of peanut butter, coconut sauce and young shrimp. It is very mellow. With cucumber, onion and a kind of Malay rice ball called ketupat, it is rich in flavor and memorable. My roommate and I like it very much. I hope you can also taste such delicious food.
During the trip, I never found my favorite gift for my parents. When I was leaving, I found a famous representative of Malaysian traditional handicrafts-tin ware in a handicraft shop. Tin ware made of refined white tin in Malaysia has a considerable collection space because of its high quality. Tin wares in Malaysia have always been regarded as high-grade gifts and valuable collectibles. Its variety, noble and elegant shape and lasting luster are deeply favored by people. It is said that young men and women in Malaysia like to give each other some beautiful tin cans to express their love when they get married. I took a fancy to a set of tin ware and took it home as a silver wedding gift for my parents.
There are many "treasures" in Malaysia, which is definitely worth your punching experience.