Sugar palm tree: Potential and future prospect in Malaysian traditional cuisines / Nur Suraya Abdullah and Noorshilawati Abdul Aziz

The use of palm sugar in Malay traditional cuisines is popular among the Malay and it has natural sweetness which can create a difference in the taste of food. Sugar palm seeds can be used to make juices and sweets. This plant also has high economic value and potential as a substitute for brown suga...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Nur Suraya (Author), Abdul Aziz, Noorshilawati (Author)
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Published: 2015.
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