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		<title>Fruit Rojak (Rojak Buah)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the time we like our fruits to be fully ripened and sweet in taste. However one of the ways I like the fresh, young and soury fruits is when they are mixed in the thick soy sauce made up with shrimp paste, cili padi (hot bird&#8217;s eye chillies) and topped with grounded peanuts. Rojak. Yes, you are right!  The Malaysian style of fruit salad or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most of the time we like our fruits to be fully ripened and sweet in taste. However one of the ways I like the fresh, young and soury fruits is when they are mixed in the thick soy sauce made up with shrimp paste, <em>cili padi (</em>hot bird&#8217;s eye chillies) and topped with grounded peanuts. <em>Rojak.</em> Yes, you are right!  The Malaysian style of fruit salad or <em>Rojak Buah</em> gives you the whole new flavor combination of salty, sweet, sour and not forgotten the hot and spicy.</p>
<p>I could still remember everytime when me and my sister went to <em>Pasar Malam</em> (Night Market), we loved to buy a lot of snacks and <em>Rojak</em> is one of them that could not be left out. Both of us could never have enough of it and would always finish it in minutes.</p>
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<p><em>Rojak</em> means &#8220;mixture&#8221; in Malay, it is a mixture of fruits and vegatables salad. There are different types of <em>Rojak</em> such as <em>Fruit Rojak</em>, <em>Mamak Rojak</em> and <em>Penang Rojak</em>.  The <em>Fruit Rojak</em> is commonly found consisting of cucumber, pineapple, raw mango, <em>meng kuang</em> (jicama), young papaya and <em>jambu (</em>Syzygium samarangense). You can make your own dressing, or you can act like me by using the authentic &#8221;Shrimp and Boy Brand Fruit Dressing Sambal Rojak&#8221; to mix in the <em>Rojak</em> for a quick and easy appetizer.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
1 small jicama (cut into bite-size)<br />
1 cucumber (cut into bite-size)<br />
2 green mango (cut into bite size)<br />
1/2 pineapple (cut into bite size)<br />
1 guava or jambu batu (cut into bite size)<br />
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For the toppings</em>:<br />
Grounded roasted peanuts</p>
<p><em>For the prepared dressing:<br />
</em>Use &#8220;Shrimp and Boy Brand Fruit Dressing Sambal Rojak&#8221;</p>
<p><em>For homemade Rojak Dressing (Optional if you want to home make the dressing):<br />
</em>1 tbsp shrimp paste<br />
1 tsp belacan<br />
3 tbsp sugar or palm sugar (dissolve in some warm water)<br />
3 red chillies/ bird&#8217;s eye chillies or cili padi (based on spicy preference)<br />
3 tbsp thick sweet soy sauce<br />
3 tbsp tamarind juice or kalamasi lime juice (subsitute with lime juice)<br />
Salt to taste<br />
1 tbsp Sesame seeds</p>
<p>Serve size: 4 people</p>
<p><strong>Preparation:</strong></p>
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<li> Cut all the fruits into bite size and combine them in a large mixing bowl.</li>
<li> Add in the prepared &#8220;Shrimp and Boy Brand Rojak Dressing&#8221; and toss with the fruits until well combined.</li>
<li> If you want to try to make the dressing, combine all the ingredients until smooth and toss with fruits.</li>
<li> Serve portion in plates. Top with generous amount of grounded peanuts.</li>
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