Bruneian cuisine

Ambuyat, the national dish of Brunei.

Bruneian cuisine concerns the cuisine of Brunei. It is similar to, and heavily influenced by the cuisine of neighbouring Malaysia, Singapore,[1] and Indonesia, with additional influences from India, China, Thailand, and Japan. As is common in the region, fish and rice are staple foods, though beef is expensive and thus less common. Due to the predominance of the Islamic religion, the food is halal and pork is avoided. Alcohol is banned in Brunei.[1] In rural areas, game animals such as wild birds, sambar deer, and barking deer are hunted.

  1. ^ a b "Cuisine of Brunei". ifood.tv. Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2010.

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