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Malaysian Food
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Welcome to Malaysian Food!
A place to showoff your food, ask food related question, and post food related topic!
What Constitute as Malaysian Food?
Any food that can be found in Malaysia, originated from Malaysia, found in Malaysian food market/restaurant oversea, or food prepared by Malaysian.
Posting Guide
There's a few tag to use that help tidy up the community:
- [I Ate] to show off what you had or having.
- [I Made] to show off stuff you make yourself. Provide a recipe if you could!
- [Recommend Me] to ask for recommendation. Do specify what area you expect to be in.
Examples:
- [I Ate]Nasi Lemak with Cheese
- [I Made]Fried Rice with Taugeh
- [Recommend Me]Durian Roti Canai in Penang?
Rule:
- Site-wide rule applies.
- Food is food, don't be rude. Don't make fun of other's homemade food merely because it looks cheap/bad to you. Don't say anything if you don't have nice thing to say.
- Do not gatekeep. You're free to enjoy your diet and others should too.
- Posting guide is just a guide. It's okay to not follow it or make your own variation of tag.
- Memes is allowed, as long as it's food related.
Visiting From Other Instance?
Selamat Datang(welcome)! Monyet.cc is a Malaysian-run Lemmy instance, but everyone is welcome! Check out our list of community!
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this reply didn't synchronize to lemmy, so let's see if replying to the reply fixes it ๐
otherwise, there is always the manual procedure of searching for the reply in lemmy by source url
@geraineon editing your comment worked ๐
now let's see if a tag in a reply will work for the parent comment
@food
@zenity Yeah seems like retaining the monyet.cc tagging is needed for the reply to work correctly. Also it seems like when cross posting, the first line must be short and with a line break after, otherwise it will not appear on lemmy.
yeah, but lemmy users won't need to tag the community, so it works okay for one-way communication with the original poster being on mastodon and all the repliers being on lemmy.
it's also a good opportunity to teach lemmy users the importance of regularly clicking the rainbow fediverse icon to check if they're missing anything that hasn't federated over.
@food