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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. |
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| 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 |
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8 . Tea 9 . Rice 10. Black Pepper 11. Pineapples 12. Bananas 13. Teak 14. Sago |
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15. Groundnuts 16. Tobacco 17. Rattan 18. Nutmeg 19. Cloves 20. Kayu Manis 21. Suger Cane |
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| 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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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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 |
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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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