aicu a nasi lemak mavan a djamay a kemasi semalay. nu seman nasi lemak, kemesa itjen tua abar (yasi) katua paday. saka kinedjamay a vuyu i tua rangulj a keman. kininemnem a nasi lemak a djamay nua qinaljan (kuka) i malaysia a siaya tja namapacunan aicu a djamay izua imaza a sepulingelingetj.[1][2][3] djemamay uta a setaqaljaqaljan a maljian i detdet i singapura[4], i brunei, katua i pasanavalj tua thailand ayatua tjuruvu a semalay a kaizuazua.

maretimalji a djamay aicu a nasi lemak katua nasi dagang a kinedjamay i pasakacedas tua malaysia i qinaljan a terengganu katua kelantan. ljakua aicu a matjadrusa a djamay a mamaw a pinakenema a semanlialiaw.

vinecikan aicu a nasi lemak a djamay i tua binaljakan a sunatj a "The Circumstances of Malay Life" a sinanvecik ni Sir Richard Olof Winstedt nu i cavilj a 1909.[5][6]

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