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Century-old bakery keeps wood-fired tradition alive in Johor Bahru

Borneo Bulletin

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June 28, 2026

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 29, 2026

FHMAPK 2026 platform promosi keunikan makanan tradisi Johor

PONTIAN: Penganjuran Festival Hari Muzium Antarabangsa Peringkat Kebangsaan (FHMAPK) 2026 telah berjaya menjadi platform mengangkat warisan kulinari Johor ke tahap lebih tinggi sehingga menarik minat masyarakat antarabangsa. Ahli Parlimen Pontian, Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Maslan berkata, bidang gastronomi bukan hanya mengenai makanan tetapi sebahagian daripada warisan budaya penduduk yang membawa identiti, sejarah dan nilai kehidupan ... Read more The post FHMAPK 2026 platform promosi keunikan makanan tradisi Johor appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

BERNAMA

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· Jul 3, 2026

General : Johor Batik Carves Out Niche With Local Motifs, Heritage Elements

KOTA TINGGI, July 3 (Bernama) -- Often associated with the East Coast states, batik production is also gaining a foothold in Johor, where artisans are drawing on local heritage and natural elements to create designs with a distinct state identity.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 24, 2026

The Taste of Sel Roti metaphor of separation, longing, and identity

By A Staff Reporter, Kathmandu, June 24: In Nepali society, sel roti is more than just a traditional delicacy, it is als...

Korea Times News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Korea’s destination bakeries

Korea’s destination bakeries

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· Jul 1, 2026

Hidden Revolutionary War bake house is uncovered after spending centuries underground

A well-preserved 18th-century bake house used to make bread for French troops in the Revolutionary War has been uncovered by archaeologists in Lebanon, Connecticut.

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Related coverage for "Century-old bakery keeps wood-fired tradition alive in Johor Bahru": Utusan Malaysia — FHMAPK 2026 platform promosi keunikan makanan tradisi Johor. BERNAMA — General : Johor Batik Carves Out Niche With Local Motifs, Heritage Elements. The Rising Nepal — The Taste of Sel Roti metaphor of separation, longing, and identity. Korea Times News — Korea’s destination bakeries. Fox News — Hidden Revolutionary War bake house is uncovered after spending centuries underground