laksamainen
Laksamainen is a dish traditionally found in the culinary landscape of Malaysia, particularly among the Malay community. It is a type of noodle soup that shares some similarities with other Southeast Asian noodle dishes but possesses its own distinct characteristics. The base of laksamainen is a broth that is typically made from fish, often mackerel, which is then cooked with a blend of spices. Coconut milk is usually incorporated into the broth, giving it a rich and creamy texture.
The noodles used in laksamainen are also unique. They are thick, white noodles made from rice flour,
Common accompaniments to laksamainen include fresh vegetables such as bean sprouts, cucumber, and sometimes pineapple. Herbs