Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Friday (Dec 20, 2024)
Christibelle Savage from the Portuguese Settlement in Melaka spreads the joy of Christmas with heritage recipes, passed down through the generations.
JOHOR BARU: Approximately 10.5 tonnes of the new SG1 pineapples from Sarawak are scheduled for shipment to Peninsular Malaysia next week, says Malaysian Pineapple Industry Board (MPIB) chairman Sheikh Umar Bagharib Ali.
PUTRAJAYA: The functions of the Malaysian Pineapple Industry Board (LPNM) need to be expanded to include managing the durian commodity following the country’s recent success in exporting fresh durians to China.
Engineering graduate Asna Nabihah Aziz gets 2,000 sheets of A3 size paper from one-tonne pineapple leaves.
PETALING JAYA: Idle land can be tapped by small entrepreneurs to meet the high demand for pineapple for both the local and export markets, says Prof Datuk Dr Mad Nasir Shamsudin.
SEVEN years ago, when Mohd Noorhardy Mohd Noorzain’s restaurant and car rental business went bust, the Universiti Putra Malaysia graduate took up selling MD2 pineapples, touted to be the sweetest variety.
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Monday (July 17, 2023)
Tiger-themed pineapple tarts, marble cake and tiger cookie cutters trending on social media as the Year of the Tiger draws near.
PINEAPPLE contract farming has proven to be successful in increasing income for planters, especially youths.
Aloft Kuala Lumpur Sentral invites cocktail lovers to savour Malaysian-inspired creations by Sembang Sips at Mai Bar.
THE Johor government witnessed the signing of seven memoranda of understanding (MOU) between state government agencies and agricultural industry players worth RM83.3mil.
PONTIAN: The national pineapple industry will continue to be enhanced and empowered by attracting more young agropreneurs to venture into this sector which is categorised as the new source of wealth for the country.
To add some festive cheer during the upcoming Chinese New Year amidst the pandemic, Jil Yong and her friend Alice San are handpainting mahjong tile characters on their homemade pineapple tarts.
Savour signature cocktails at the haberdashery-themed Benang, The Second Chapter.
As more listed companies take part in agriculture production, the local industry could get an uplift
Melaka heritage strengthens China-Malaysia ties.
Given the tough current economic situation, culinary arts graduates unable to find jobs in the F&B industry are launching home businesses instead.
THERE is a growing appreciation for the use of local herbs, fruits and even edible flowers in cooking.
BUTTERWORTH: Despite the uncertainties over the Covid-19 pandemic, a single mother has persevered in earning a livelihood by baking Raya cookies such as semperit and ulat bulu.