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Re: Another Pisang Story from Malaysia - Pisang Raja Udang and the Royal Decree
And it is another nice story.
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Re: Another Pisang Story from Malaysia - Pisang Raja Udang and the Royal Decree
So what did the Malay Prince do in the forest to make bananas yellow? Perhaps this explains how they got their name? Isn't a Raja another name for 'prince'? Hence Pisang Raja........
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Re: Another Pisang Story from Malaysia - Pisang Raja Udang and the Royal Decree
Thanks, Tog. Keep 'em coming!
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Re: Another Pisang Story from Malaysia - Pisang Raja Udang and the Royal Decree
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Pisang = Banana Raja = King Udang = Prawn The fruit looks like a huge cooked prawn( which is red when cooked). Name has nothing to do with the folklore. Sorry for the disappointment :ha: |
Re: Another Pisang Story from Malaysia - Pisang Raja Udang and the Royal Decree
Tog, another great story, thanks. I love this stuff to no end. I have a "Burmese blue" , do you know anything about them that we in other parts of the world don't. According to all the sellers here some tribes eat them and others swear they're poisonous. After hearing your Malaysian stories I'd have to guess that this cultivar has some similar tale behind it.
Scot, good one. Don't even try to tell us why they turn brown. |
Re: Another Pisang Story from Malaysia - Pisang Raja Udang and the Royal Decree
I really thought that village folks refrain from growing red bananas because they don't want to end up having Orang Minyak in their vicinity.
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Coming to the Orang Minyak, they were the original nasties in the kampong coming into the houses at night to steal things. The black grease which they smear on their naked body helps them from being caught cos they are so darn slippery! :ha: |
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Tog, you're awesome. I enjoy learning about Malaysia and its culture. You're a great asset to the board. Keep those posts coming!!
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If my family didn't own 13 castles in Scotland, I would have absolutely no folklore stories at all either by family or culture...only war stories from the concrete jungle. Every time I log in I can't wait to see what new story or choice reading Tog has for us all....
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Some stories from back in the old days told about the Orang Minyak meditating under banana trees, favoring Pisang Raja Udang for its supposedly mystical properties. Some note: Supposedly the 'magic' practiced by those Orang Minyak requires them to rape 40 virgins to completely master, triggering the fear of many many village folks. |
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