Introducing local herbs to new palates


Chef Eddie (second from right) speaking on the properties and flavour profiles of the local plants to his fellow research counterparts.

AT one glance, the array of green leaves and local herbs which sat nestled in their terracotta pots at the front of INTI’s Alkira Restaurant looked like ordinary shrubbery.

These leaves and herbs are more commonly known in Malay as ‘ulam’.

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