: With Hari Raya celebrations still in the air until the last day of Syawal on May 9, lemang can be seen sold along streets and at night markets.
“Being carnivorous, pitcher plants can accumulate, absorb and digest insects or small animals trapped inside it, including animal faeces. Ain Aliyya said microorganisms could also proliferate and contaminate the rice during the cooking process, increasing the risk of foodborne illnesses. “Pitcher plants play vital roles in their ecosystems as they contribute to biodiversity and provide food for various organisms, including insects.
“Lemang cooked in pitcher plants is popular in Pahang due to its abundance in the region’s forests. So there are many pitcher plant suppliers in the state.
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