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Lekor or Keropok lekor is a traditional fish snack for the Malay
people in the county 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.
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.
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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