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Food & Fruit Festival: 1-31 July

Malaysia has a variety of cooking styles, both Asian and international. In addition, God has loved it with many kinds of tropical and subtropical fruits and even moderate climatic fruits. Food & Fruit Festival: 1-31 July
In this festival, this great diversity, which many countries are looking to compete with, thanks to the diversity of Malay, Chinese and Indian cuisine, which serves the best and the best.
People choose durian fruits during the Durian Festival held in Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia, July 30, 2016. The three-day long festival aims to promote sales of durian fruits. (Xinhua/Chong Voon Chung)
Food & Fruit Festival: 1-31 July
Malaysian’s are generally outgoing friendly people who like festivals and celebrations. That explains why there are so many different kinds of festivals, one of them is the Malaysian Food and Fruit festivals. These festivals celebrate the plethora of foods and fruits that Malaysian farmers can produce. Various cities and states in Malaysia have food and fruit festivals.
One of the most interesting places in Malaysia is at the food and fruit festival that is held in Kuala Lumpur. Festival participants have stalls where they present delicious tropical fruits such as the unique Durian fruit or honeydew melons, pineapples, rose apples or bananas.
While the festival focuses on fruit, people cannot live on fruit alone, and there are lots of other kinds of Asian cuisines that are available. One of the reasons for these festivals is to attract tourist, and the local participants make sure that the festivals live up to the high expectations of both the tourist and the local population.
The choices of Malaysian fruits are incredibly varied, with those native to the country and imported varieties serving as popular between-meal snacks. You will find many in supermarkets, but for the cheapest prices and best quality, it is always best to go directly to the source, and local farmers know this. As a result, expect to frequently see make-shift wooden stalls along trunk roads and highways, particularly close to kampong (village) areas of the country.
The tropical fruits in this list are available all year round in most supermarkets, but some are seasonal. For example, durian is most easily found during peak dry weather seasons, December to January, and June to September, when there are greater varieties of the fruit available. Read on to find out more about the best fruits in Malaysia.
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