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TSnetmatrix
post Mar 30 2022, 06:28 PM, updated 4y ago

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So i got this Keropok Melinjau/ Melinjau crackers at Aeon in IOI Mall 2 days ago. Its RM10 for a pack.

I heard about this fruit based crackers a few months ago. But never bothered about it until i stumbled into it yesterday.

Visually looks like fish crackers because of the coarseness and non translucent looking surface. It has almost Dhal/ lentil taste, but without the heavy after nutty flavour. The one i got is very lightly salted, resulting in Very bland, neutral tasting and sometimes bitter tasting chips. It also leaves the mouth a little chalky. Crackers has same hardness as fish crackers.

First time tasting this has a little animal fat oil flavour. (No idea if this was done on purpose or inherent flavour profile of the fruit?) It is not oily at all. In fact it is way less oil in the crackers than all other junk food i have eaten. (Depends on maker it think?)

I think this is good for people not wanting too heavily flavoured things that make them feel guilty after eating it.

Anyone ate it before? I wonder how big this can be if it came flavoured with other stuff like cheese, chili, etc? Can this be contender to Nachos or Potato chips?


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post Mar 30 2022, 06:31 PM

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it's a staple in Indonesische
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post Mar 30 2022, 06:32 PM

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You can find a lot of this in minang restaurants
Keropok malinjo
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post Mar 30 2022, 06:33 PM

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QUOTE(wekiwo @ Mar 30 2022, 06:31 PM)
it's a staple in Indonesische
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QUOTE(sihatselamanya @ Mar 30 2022, 06:32 PM)
You can find a lot of this in minang restaurants
Keropok malinjo
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I have never seen this being sold before. Maybe i didn't go to pasar malam since many years ago. Or go find uncommon foods from vendors.
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post Mar 30 2022, 06:35 PM

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Shopee banyak. Sedap pahit2 skek
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post Mar 30 2022, 06:35 PM

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QUOTE(netmatrix @ Mar 30 2022, 06:33 PM)
I have never seen this being sold before. Maybe i didn't go to pasar malam since many years ago. Or go find uncommon foods from vendors.
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you've never been to Indonesia?
or an Indonesian restaurant??

becareful eat too much can pening kepala

personally that's how I feel
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post Mar 30 2022, 06:35 PM

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QUOTE(netmatrix @ Mar 30 2022, 06:28 PM)
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So i got this Keropok Melinjau/ Melinjau crackers at Aeon in IOI Mall 2 days ago. Its RM10 for a pack.

I heard about this fruit based crackers a few months ago. But never bothered about it until i stumbled into it yesterday.

Visually looks like fish crackers because of the coarseness and non translucent looking surface. It has almost Dhal/ lentil taste, but without the heavy after nutty flavour. The one i got is very lightly salted, resulting in Very bland, neutral tasting and sometimes bitter tasting chips. It also leaves the mouth a little chalky. Crackers has same hardness as fish crackers.

First time tasting this has a little animal fat oil flavour. (No idea if this was done on purpose or inherent flavour profile of the fruit?) It is not oily at all. In fact it is way less oil in the crackers than all other junk food i have eaten. (Depends on maker it think?)

I think this is good for people not wanting too heavily flavoured things that make them feel guilty after eating it.

Anyone ate it before? I wonder how big this can be if it came flavoured with other stuff like cheese, chili, etc? Can this be contender to Nachos or Potato chips?
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Is this the one which has a weird aftertaste after eating? Damn sedap wei.

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post Mar 30 2022, 06:38 PM

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QUOTE(wekiwo @ Mar 30 2022, 06:35 PM)
you've never been to Indonesia?
or an Indonesian restaurant??

becareful eat too much can pening kepala

personally that's how I feel
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From your description it seems to have glucose reducing properties.
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post Mar 30 2022, 06:41 PM

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Ok lah if you like a bit of bitter taste(pahit).I like it too..

Btw,I think Keropok Melinjau is quite well known oredi.Try google keropok jangek@keropok kulit lembu.that one is less known compared to this Melinjau one..
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post Mar 30 2022, 06:43 PM

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The taste is arguably acquired.
Even tapioca chips pun some may deem it so too.
South East Asia boleh la.

Cant really beat potato as snacks.
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QUOTE(netmatrix @ Mar 30 2022, 06:40 PM)
From your description it seems to have glucose reducing properties.
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probably so

anyhow crack some up in nasi goreng panas panas with kecap manis
hoooooo
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post Mar 30 2022, 06:53 PM

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plenty here in KK Sabah. not a fav, too pahit
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post Mar 30 2022, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(netmatrix @ Mar 30 2022, 06:28 PM)
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So i got this Keropok Melinjau/ Melinjau crackers at Aeon in IOI Mall 2 days ago. Its RM10 for a pack.

I heard about this fruit based crackers a few months ago. But never bothered about it until i stumbled into it yesterday.

Visually looks like fish crackers because of the coarseness and non translucent looking surface. It has almost Dhal/ lentil taste, but without the heavy after nutty flavour. The one i got is very lightly salted, resulting in Very bland, neutral tasting and sometimes bitter tasting chips. It also leaves the mouth a little chalky. Crackers has same hardness as fish crackers.

First time tasting this has a little animal fat oil flavour. (No idea if this was done on purpose or inherent flavour profile of the fruit?) It is not oily at all. In fact it is way less oil in the crackers than all other junk food i have eaten. (Depends on maker it think?)

I think this is good for people not wanting too heavily flavoured things that make them feel guilty after eating it.

Anyone ate it before? I wonder how big this can be if it came flavoured with other stuff like cheese, chili, etc? Can this be contender to Nachos or Potato chips?
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mild pahit
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post Mar 30 2022, 06:57 PM

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I wonder if anyone ate this with dip. Maybe some form of sambal belacan salsa?
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post Mar 30 2022, 07:01 PM

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Fruit based, and yet not a hint of sweetness?
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post Mar 30 2022, 07:04 PM

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It's bitter didn't like at all.
Would rather just eat Sabah amplang or regular potato chips. These are just snacks they're not meant to be healthy anyway so I don't see the need forcing myself to eat something that aren't tasty.
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Just checking if those who are liking this is 30+ ?

Somehow when you reach a certain age you lean towards bitter taste compared to sweet ...
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QUOTE(dagnarus @ Mar 30 2022, 07:04 PM)
Just checking if those who are liking this is 30+ ?

Somehow when you reach a certain age you lean towards bitter taste compared to sweet ...
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i’ve always enjoyed its bitter taste .. since my early 20’s
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post Mar 30 2022, 07:14 PM

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QUOTE(netmatrix @ Mar 30 2022, 06:28 PM)
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So i got this Keropok Melinjau/ Melinjau crackers at Aeon in IOI Mall 2 days ago. Its RM10 for a pack.

I heard about this fruit based crackers a few months ago. But never bothered about it until i stumbled into it yesterday.

Visually looks like fish crackers because of the coarseness and non translucent looking surface. It has almost Dhal/ lentil taste, but without the heavy after nutty flavour. The one i got is very lightly salted, resulting in Very bland, neutral tasting and sometimes bitter tasting chips. It also leaves the mouth a little chalky. Crackers has same hardness as fish crackers.

First time tasting this has a little animal fat oil flavour. (No idea if this was done on purpose or inherent flavour profile of the fruit?) It is not oily at all. In fact it is way less oil in the crackers than all other junk food i have eaten. (Depends on maker it think?)

I think this is good for people not wanting too heavily flavoured things that make them feel guilty after eating it.

Anyone ate it before? I wonder how big this can be if it came flavoured with other stuff like cheese, chili, etc? Can this be contender to Nachos or Potato chips?
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The bitter aftertaste linger after swallow.

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