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When in Brunei, get to sample some of the country’s many treats and delicacies. For starters, sample ambuyat (a dish similar to tapioca starch and made out from the interior trunk of a sago palm). You eat it with a bamboo fork.
Are you into street food? Other than fried noodles, barbecue and satay (beef for Muslims, pork for non-Muslims), you should also taste cakoi (a bite-sized dough stick with butter and coconut jam). Down it with a cendol (a cold coconut beverage with jelly bits).
Brunei is a country so small you can explore it in just a day or two, but you will never get to appreciate Bruneian cuisine in just one sitting. So, enjoy this country’s unique gastronomic offers and the rest of Asia’s greatly satisfying specialties by booking an Asian holiday soon!