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OSAKA: "Flying roti canai" has turned out to be a crowd-puller at Expo 2025 Osaka, drawing visitors to the Malaysia Pavilion with its skilful preparation and irresistible buttery aroma. The sight ...
Expertly tossed high into the air by Muhammad Muiz Ruzaini and Mohamad Zul Imran Zulkifle, this local favourite has whetted ...
OSAKA, June 2 -– Roti canai maker Muhammad Muiz Ruzaini, 24, demonstrates the art of flipping “flying roti canai” at the Malaysia Pavilion Cafe during Expo 2025 Osaka, which runs from April 13 to ...
What does it take to satiate the pangs of hunger for those who find themselves in need? Just “do roti” (two rotis). For the last decade, Azhar Maqsusi, a Hyderabad-based activist working to ...
OSAKA, June 2 — The “Flying Roti Canai” has quickly become a crowd-puller at Expo 2025 Osaka, drawing visitors to the Malaysia Pavilion with its skilful preparation and the irresistible buttery aroma ...
Every June 2nd, Indian social media trends with "2 June ki Roti," a phrase reflecting the struggle for daily sustenance. Originating from the Hindi idiom "do waqt ki roti" (two meals a day), it ...
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(MASS APPEAL) – It’s time for Mass Appeal’s Pet of the Week and today we’re introducing you to Milo, Cania, and Roti, three adorable Guinea Pigs. Lee Chambers is here from Dakin Humane ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Cabinet ministers offered prayers and expressed congratulations in conjunction with the official birthday of His Majesty, Sultan Ibrahim, the King of Malaysia on Monday (June 2 ...
To date, the Malaysia Pavilion has attracted more than 800,000 visitors since its opening on April 13, with the four times daily cultural shows, business programmes and “Flying Roti Canai” ...
“We’ve talked about winning large customers as well as small customers, so these logos are across the spectrum.” During the previous second quarter, San Jose, Calif.-based Nutanix added 620 ...
Every culture has phrases that hold more weight than they seem to carry. In India, one such phrase is “Do June Ki Roti." It is a simple expression, but behind those four words lies an everyday reality ...