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Published on 9th November 2023
The kembayau, a seasonal fruit native to Borneo and known as dabai in Malaysia, is celebrated in Brunei for its unique taste and cultural significance. Traditionally prepared by partially peeling and soaking in warm water with sugar or salt, the kembayau's flavor has been compared to avocado. Bruneian chef Fatimah bint...
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