Temple sets food record


Healthy and delicious: Soorian (in black shirt) showing ‘Malaysia Book of Records’ senior research journalist Nurasyikin Ramli (in headscarf) some of the dishes as Khoo (in blue shirt) looks on during the event in Taman Desa Tebrau, Johor Baru.

JOHOR BARU: A temple in Taman Desa Tebrau has made it into the Malaysia Book of Records for serving 322 vegetarian dishes to some 5,000 devotees.

Ayyappa Devasthanam Johor wowed the crowd with dishes such as mushroom curry, mango pickle, cabbage with coconut, carrot ladoo, tamarind rice, cucumber with yogurt and cauliflower kolumbe.

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