Malaysia doesn't just celebrate Hari Raya. It lives it, across religions, cultures, and kitchen tables.In this special live episode, The Hungry Immigrant records in front of a live audience in Kuala Lumpur during Ramadan 2026, just before breaking fast. Host Abang Brian is joined by Terry Ong and Leya, hosts of The LITE Breakfast on Lite FM, Malaysia's leading English radio station.What starts as a conversation about food becomes something much bigger: what fasting truly demands of a person, what Hari Raya means to Malaysians of every background, and why the food memories we carry stay with us long after everyone at the table is gone.This episode covers:- Terry's story: how his mother apologised through food, never words- The Great Laksa Debate: Penang vs Kedah vs Johor vs Sarawak- What Ramadan fasting really means beyond food and drink- Cooking rendang in France as a student and crying before the first bite- Growing up non-Muslim in Malaysia and why Hari Raya belongs to everyone- The Sambal Survey- A deeply moving moment about a late grandmother, forgiveness, and love- "What do you know for sure?" — Terry and Leya's answers will stay with youRecorded live at Kelab Golf Negara Subang, Kuala Lumpur.The Hungry Immigrant is a podcast that celebrates Asian food culture, identity, and the stories that connect us across borders. Live episodes coming to Michigan, New York, Virginia and beyond.Keep your plates adventurous and your hearts open.
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