Abstract
This article explores the challenges faced by privileged young urban
Malaysians, focusing on their mental health struggles amidst societal
expectations and parental pressures. Despite their access to resources, these
individuals often grapple with emotional neglect, overprotective parenting, and
an overwhelming need for validation. The pervasive influence of social media
exacerbates feelings of isolation and inadequacy, leading to mental health
issues such as anxiety and depression. In this context, yoga emerges as a
powerful, yet underappreciated, tool for fostering mental well-being. By
integrating yoga into their lives, young urban Malaysians can cultivate
mindfulness, emotional resilience, and coping mechanisms for stress, ultimately
addressing their mental health challenges in a holistic manner. This article
advocates for a shift in parental perspectives, emphasizing the importance of
nurturing emotional needs alongside academic and extracurricular achievements.
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Privileged Young Urban Malaysians: Yoga for Mental Health
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Fried Prawn Wontons
Though maybe not exactly the same as traditional dim sum, this crispy snack can easily be part of a dim sum meal. There are also steamed wontons, filled with pork or chicken (HONG KONG WONTON NOODLE SOUP).
Monday, November 4, 2024
Spicy Thai-Style Eggplant Recipe
Thai food is a balance of spiciness, tanginess, and the aroma of kaffir lime leaves. The signature tastes of a homemade Thai sauce. Fried eggplant soaks in the sauce, absorbing all those flavors.
Thai flavors are bold and well-known, but they are not limited to non-vegetarian dishes. Many Thai vegetable dishes use the same fragrant sauces, including Spicy Thai-Style Eggplant. Non-vegetarian recipes often include roasted shrimp paste, dried shrimps, minced pork, or minced chicken (COCONUT MILK FISH TOM YUM).
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Coriander (Cilantro) vs. Culantro: Cooking and Health Tips
Friday, November 1, 2024
Fish Pickle Recipe
Spices, chilli powder, and turmeric powder make tasty Indian fish pickle. Fried fish is soaked in a tangy vinaigrette with crispy fried curry leaves for extra aroma. Depending on the region, it may be known as fish pickle or fish achar.
In Kerala, it’s known as Mathi Achar, made with sardine fish (mathi). While there is also a Western-style fish pickle, the spicy taste of the Indian fish pickle stands out.
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Betong, Thailand: What to See and Do
For those not planning to stay only in Betong
Town, there are several tourist spots in and around Betong, including
attractions located farther from the town centre. If you’re not driving, transportation
in Betong is easily available for a fee. Most hotels in Betong can assist in
arranging tuk-tuks or private transport for sightseeing.
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Steamed Fish (Chinese Style)
Tender fish is topped with a no-cook chili, scallions, coriander, and ginger sauce, creating a delicious Chinese-style steamed fish. Steamed fish is naturally healthy, and the spicy no-cook sauce adds even more benefits. Steaming is simple, making this an easy recipe to try at home (THAI STYLE STEAMED FISH).
Various types of fish can be used, but some of the best are red snapper (ikan merah), white pomfret (bawal putih), grouper (kerapu), mackerel (tenggiri), and tilapia. For this recipe, seabass (kurau) is used, with tender, flaky flesh that takes on the sauce beautifully.
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Payasam Recipe
Green peas in coconut milk, and plumped-up black raisins and cashew nuts fried in ghee, make this a delicious Indian sweet porridge. A South Indian Payasam. In North India, it is widely known as Kheer. There is also the South Indian Kerala Pradhaman / Pal Payasam.
Various styles and types of Payasam are possible. Each one depends on which Indian ingredients are preferred, between the legumes, lentils, sago (PALM SUGAR SAGO PUDDING), nuts, and seeds. There is the simple Payasam, to the top-notch restaurant-style Payasam.
Sago Pudding with Palm Sugar (Sago Gula Melaka)
Visually appealing and irresistibly tempting, this sago dessert is surprisingly simple to make. Just simmer rinsed sago, locally known as sagu in Malaysia, in boiling water until translucent, rinse again, and set in a large mould or individual cups.
Papaya Salad Recipe
Crunchy, fresh, crisp, spicy, and tangy papaya salad. Truly an appetizing dish that wakes up your taste buds instantly. Whether as a healthy...

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Simplicity shines in Sodhi, the Indian coconut milk stew. This much-loved dish also finds a cherished place in cuisines from other parts of ...
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Among the versions of Indian Crab Rasam (Nandu Rasam), from rustic village-style to modern twists, this spiced South Indian Crab Soup s...
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Pucuk Ubi Masak Lemak is a traditional and authentic Malay dish. Creamy, with a vibrant yellow hue ( TURMERIC FISH PAN GRILLED ), tender...