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Have you ever puzzled over the whereabouts of the fried vegetables on dining table? Has it ever occurred to you how durians are actually grown? Have you ever pondered over the initial state of creamy chocolate? Well, wonder no more. Come and explore the fascinating world of farming and agriculture where tour questions on crops and plants can be discovered.
A. Tropical Domestic Crops - Car tyres, hot coffee... What do they have in common? These and more are the final products of much painstaking process from plants and domestic crops. See for yourself and be amazed by the great difference.

1. Rubber
2. Oil Palms
3. Cocoa
4. Maize
5. Coconut
6. Areca Nut
7. Coffee

8 . Tea
9 . Rice
10. Black Pepper
11. Pineapples
12. Bananas
13. Teak
14. Sago

15. Groundnuts
16. Tobacco
17. Rattan
18. Nutmeg
19. Cloves
20. Kayu Manis
21. Suger Cane
B. Common Malaysia Vegetables - The farming of vegetables play a very important part in rural Malaysia. Whether grown for one's own consumption or on a major scale to export to neighbouring countries such as Singapore. Uncover the mysteries of fostering and learn the cycles, from young seedlings to adult plants in this section of the enclosure

1. Chinese Kale
2. Chinese Mustard
3. Flowering Cabbage
4. White Cabbage
5. Water Spinach
6. Lettuce
7. Ceylon Spinach
8. Asparagus
9. Bittergourd
10. Pumpkin

11. Cucumber
12. Winter Gourd
13. Angled Loofah
14. Brinja / Eggplant
15. Bottle Gourd
16. Cowpea
17. Snow Pea
18. French Bean
19. Petai
20. Taro / Cocoyam

21. Sweet Potato
22. Yam Bean
23. Tapioca
24. Greater Galangal
25. Turmeric
26. Ginger
27. Onion
28. Lady's Finger
29. Tomato
30. Chili

31. Wild Lime
32. Screw Pine / Pandan
33. Chinese Radish
34. Indian Curry Tree
35. Maize / Indian Corn
36. Cekur Manis
37. Serai
38. Kacang Botol
39. Terong Pipit
40. Snake Gourd
C. Common Malaysian Fruits - Edible fruits found in supermarkets and grocery stores in this tropical country number over a hundred known species, with many more species yet to be found in the unknown depths of the jungles, witness the method's of how nature's vitamins are grown and discover for yourself how fruit trees look like and how the fruits on your table were cultivated

1. Rambutan
2. Durian
3. Water Apple
4. Mangosteen
5. Papaya
6. Startfruit
7. Mango
8. Sapodilla
9. Jackfruit
10. Chempedak
11. Guava
12. Pulasan
13. Breadfruit
14. Water Melon
15. Avocado Pear
16. Asam Kundang
17. Duku & Langsat
18. Rambai
19. Kuini
20. Kumquat
21. Lemon
22. Sweet Orange
23. Belimbing Asam
24. Cashew Nut
25. Tampoi

26. Cherry
27. Mata Kuching
28. Roseberry
29. Sentul
30. Berangan
31. Brazil Nut
32. Terong Susu
33. Sea Grape
34. Jering
35. Gerdas
36. Buah Keras
37. Lychee
38. Longan
39. Tempunik
40. Salak
41. Kemang (Binjai)
42. Buah Zaitun
43. Petai Jawa
44. Jambu Bol
45. Buah Markisa
46. Buah Melaka
47. Tamarind
48. Pomelo
49. Horse-mongo
50. Butterfruit

51. Soursop
52. Malay Apple
53. Sugar Apple (Sweet Sop)
54. Musk Lime
55. Pong Pong
56. Sea Apple (Palmyra Palm)
57. Gelugor
58. Nam-Nam
59. Jambu Mawar
60. Kaloi
61. Belinjau
62. Putat
63. Asam Rokam
64. Jambu Choklat
65. Sireh
66. Nona, Nona Kapri
67. Cannon Ball
68. Morinda
69. Hazel Nut
70. Elephant Apple
71. West Indian Pea Tree
72. Pomegranate
73. Great Hog Plum
74. Common Lime
75. Malay Goose Berry
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