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BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam Secondary School Nabeel Lur Rahman Bin Awang Haji Yaakob Abdul Qayyum Bin Amir Shah Nur Aqilah Bte Haji Muhammad Sufian Hazirah Bte Abdul Sani

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BRUNEI DARUSSALAMSultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam Secondary SchoolNabeel Lur Rahman Bin Awang Haji YaakobAbdul Qayyum Bin Amir ShahNur Aqilah Bte Haji Muhammad SufianHazirah Bte Abdul Sani

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BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

Brunei is a small sultanate

country.

It is located on some part of

Borneo between Sabah and Sarawak.

BRUNEI

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SERIA OIL FIELD

Brunei major export is Oil and

Gas.

The Oil and Gas centre is in Seria.

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It is the old Kampong Ayer;

• unarranged• Made of wood

• People travel by boat

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Water village nowadays:Arranged

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Jame Asri’ Hassanal Bolkiah MosqueOne of the wonder of Islam

A gift from His Majesty to his peopleIt is a pure magnificent.

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Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien MosqueDesigned by His Majesty

Made on 19 December 1952It is the oldest mosque in Brunei

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Integrating Culture

Through Food

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FOODDefinition

Material (plant or animal origin) that we intake to get the nutrition, vitamins and minerals.

FunctionTo provide energy, for growth, repair, protection.

Other uses of food:Medical purpose: ulcer and sore throat.

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CULTURE•DefinitionA system of knowledge, belief, value, attitude and religion shared by a relatively a large group of people.

•Different countries have their own and unique culture.

•Some countries share the same or similar culture and even language.

E.g. Bruneian, Malaysian, Indonesia and Singaporean speaks in Malay language.

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Food, culture and unityCulture and eating utensils.Hands: Most Malay people from Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia.Chopstick: Chinese, Koreans, Japanese

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CULTURE AND FOODIndian : CurryChinese : Dim SumMalay : RendangJapanese : SushiKorean : Kimchi

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Malay and Indian: curry and spicy food

Fusion:

Western food is cooked with hint of local:

For example, pizza with satay topping

Spaghetti: instead of meatball use sausage the sauce is replace with something more local which is chilli or tomato sauce.

INFLUENCE FROM OTHER CULTURE

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Nowadays international cuisine can be enjoyed easily

Restaurants serve specific type of international food e.g. Sushi and

KimchiRestaurant that are introduced in

Brunei …

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SOCIALIZATION Food can be part of

socialization;

As an excuse to meet and socialized

Formal functions such as wedding, Hari Raya and

Chinese New Year

Dinner, a meal where family member socialized with each

other.

Dinner time is a family time where we talk about the

day’s activities

Visit neighbours or relative: bring food as goodwill. Serve

and enjoy together.

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SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

Co-Curriculum ActivityCooking club where students are taught how

to cook local and also foreign delicates.

Example:Local food: such as Kueh Seri Muka.Foreign food: such as Sushi.

Hari Raya and Chinese New Year celebration:Both Malay and Chinese brought local food dishes and everyone shared.

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CONCLUSIONPeople socialize by going out and eat with their friends or family members. Food also shows a person’s culture, background and also religion. Foreign food has entered our culture and life and we fused them to suit

our palate.