Introducing Singapore's Stand Up Comedian - Fakkah Fuzz !!
Fakkah Fuzz is one of the fastest rising talents in the local comedy scene, Fuzz has performed in local open mics and shows for 6 years. In 2012, Fuzz has also spearheaded and headlined a local stand up comedy show called Sons Of Singapore which he headlined and produced.
In 2013, Fuzz made his debut regionally performing in Hong Kong, Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia. In 2015 He also made his debut at the Gotham Comedy Club in New York City. Fuzz has also been the host of local TV channels such as Mediacorp Channel 5 and Suria such as “50 ways to be a singaporean”, Throwback: Balik Kampong and AH! Adam & Hawa . Fuzz is also the 1st runner up of a popular Malay Improv TV Competition called : “Super Spontan Upsize” alongside Malaysian household name Johan in 2015.
Fuzz is also the champion of a local stand up competition called Stand Up for Singapore both in 2012 and 2013. In 2014, Fuzz has performed twice at the esplanade on “Happy Ever Laughter” and “Kings and Queen of Comedy Asia”. He just finished performing his 1st hour long stand up comedy special – “In Fuzz We Trust” at the Singapore Comedy Fringe 2016.
This year, Fuzz will be representing singapore in the Laugh Factory Funniest Person In The World competition in FInland. Vote for him here at http://indi.com/7t8vk
同時也有155部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過667萬的網紅Travel Thirsty,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Nasi goreng, literally meaning "fried rice" in Indonesian and Malay, is considered Indonesia’s national dish. It can refer simply to fried pre-cooked ...
indonesia malay 在 Namewee 黃明志 Facebook 八卦
I think I should compose more Malay songs since Namewee Fans club has more than 10,000 Kawan Melayu and more than 2500 fans from Indonesia...but my bahasa is not very good leh.... (haha)
indonesia malay 在 Ying Tze Facebook 八卦
Acolytes Surabaya Complete ! ❤️✨✨✨
Acolyte Surabaya (*´∀`*人*´∀`*)
This is my 5th time visiting Surabaya ~ Acolytes is a fun event ! My schedule was busy but I'm glad to be able to meet you all this weekend ! Feeling blessed because of all your support , that I can continuously visit Surabaya again every year ! 😭 Hope that you all had fun and please tag / comment our photos on the comment below because I want to see them ! <3
( now I try to speak some Malay 😂😂😂 I graduate from school too long so my Malay language is limited )
Hi Surabaya !
Saya YingTze , cosplayer dari Malaysia ! Terima kasih atas sokongan anda semua , saya berasa senang sekali ! Kerana sokongan anda semua , saya bisa mengunjungi acara di Surabaya untuk kali kelima ! Semoga bisa berjumpa lagi ! <3
Acara berikutnya , C3AFA Indonesia !!
indonesia malay 在 Travel Thirsty Youtube 的評價
Nasi goreng, literally meaning "fried rice" in Indonesian and Malay, is considered Indonesia’s national dish. It can refer simply to fried pre-cooked rice, a meal including stir fried rice in small amount of cooking oil or margarine, typically spiced with kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), shallot, garlic, ground shrimp paste, tamarind and chilli and accompanied by other ingredients, particularly egg, chicken and prawns. There is also another kind of nasi goreng which is made with ikan asin (salted dried fish) which is also popular across Indonesia. Nasi goreng is sometimes described as Indonesian stir-fried rice, although it is also popular in Malaysia, Singapore and the Netherlands. It is distinguished from other Asian fried rice recipes by its aromatic, earthy and smoky flavor; owed to generous amount of caramelized sweet soy sauce and powdered shrimp paste, and the taste is stronger and spicier compared to Chinese fried rice.
Nasi goreng has been called the national dish of Indonesia, though there are many other contenders. It can be enjoyed in simple versions from a tin plate at a roadside food stall, eaten on porcelain in restaurants, or collected from the buffet tables of Jakarta dinner parties.
In 2011 an online poll by 35,000 people held by CNN International chose Indonesian nasi goreng as the number two of their 'World’s 50 Most Delicious Foods' list after rendang.
indonesia malay 在 Travel Thirsty Youtube 的評價
Nasi goreng with chicken, egg and prawn cracker
Nasi goreng, literally meaning "fried rice" in Indonesian and Malay, can refer simply to fried pre-cooked rice, a meal including stir fried rice in small amount of cooking oil or margarine, typically spiced with kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), shallot, garlic, ground shrimp paste, tamarind and chilli and accompanied by other ingredients, particularly egg, chicken and prawns. There is also another kind of nasi goreng which is made with ikan asin (salted dried fish) which is also popular across Indonesia. Nasi goreng is sometimes described as Indonesian stir-fried rice,[3] although it is also popular in Malaysia, Singapore and the Netherlands. It is distinguished from other Asian fried rice recipes by its aromatic, earthy and smoky flavor; owed to generous amount of caramelized sweet soy sauce and powdered shrimp paste, and the taste is stronger and spicier compared to Chinese fried rice.
Nasi goreng has been called the national dish of Indonesia, though there are many other contenders. It can be enjoyed in simple versions from a tin plate at a roadside food stall, eaten on porcelain in restaurants, or collected from the buffet tables of Jakarta dinner parties.
Nasi goreng is distinguished from other Asian fried rice recipes by its aromatic, earthy and smoky flavour; owed to generous amount of caramelized kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) and ground powdered terasi (shrimp paste), and the taste is stronger and spicier compared to Chinese fried rice. Nasi goreng often includes krupuk and bawang goreng (fried shallots) or (fried onions) to give a crispier texture.
The main ingredients of nasi goreng include pre-cooked rice, sweet soy sauce, powdered shrimp paste, salt, garlic, shallot, chilli pepper, spring onions, nutmeg, turmeric, vegetable oil, onions, palm sugar, ginger garlic paste, and slices of cucumber and tomato for garnishing. Some recipes may add black pepper, terasi (shrimp paste), fish sauce, or powdered broth as a seasoning and taste enhancer. Eggs might be mixed into fried rice or fried separately, either as telur ceplok/telur mata sapi (sunny side up eggs), or telur dadar (omelette), and also telur rebus (boiled eggs). Originally optional, the addition of fried egg is often named as nasi goreng spesial (pakai telur) or special fried rice topped with fried egg.
indonesia malay 在 Peggie Neo Youtube 的評價
Eating Indonesia's instant noodles: Indomie Mi Goreng
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6 Packets of Mi Goreng: 2508 kcal
5 Fried eggs: 450 kcal
Total: 2958 kcal
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