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Malay

Main ingredients
  
Fish, sago flour

Main ingredient
  
Sago

Region or state
  
Serving temperature
  
Hot

Place of origin
  
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Krupuk, Nasi dagang, Nasi kerabu, Otak‑otak, Fish cracker

Keropok lekor from fish to snack


Lekor or Keropok lekor is a traditional Malay fish cracker snack originated from the state of Terengganu, Malaysia. It is also called fish sausage, fish stick, or fish fritters. It is made from fish and sago flour and seasoned with salt and sugar. It is slightly greyish in colour and tastes fishy. The fishy smell increases when it cools down. The origin of the word "Lekor" is said to be derived from Terengganu Malay which means "roll".

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Lekor Keropok Lekor and Batiks

It is usually made by grinding fish or vegetables into a paste, mixing it with sago and then deep-frying it. It comes in three main forms: lekor (which is long and chewy), losong (steamed) and keping (which is thin and crispy). It is frequently served with dipping sauces.

Lekor TERENGGANU TRADITIONAL FOOD Keropok Lekor

There are two types of Keropok Lekor; Keropok Lekor Goreng and Keropok Lekor Keping. Keropok Lekor Goreng is shaped into sausage size and tastes more chewy, whereas Keropok Lekor Keping is shaped into slices and has crispier texture. Keropok Lekor is eaten with Terengganu’s homemade chili sauce.

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There is also a variant called "Keropok cheese" which is a mix of fish and selected cheese.

Keropok lekor


Lekor Keropok Lekor

References

Lekor Wikipedia