SEPANG: The fried anchovies and roasted peanuts from a typical Malaysia Airlines (MAS) inflight nasi lemak meal had to be removed on flights departing on Jan 29 as they were stale and contaminated, said MAS.
Chef Wan, on an economy flight from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok that day, commented on Instagram that he received a nasi lemak telanjang (“naked” nasi lemak) from the airline.
“What happened was that we found small stones, while the peanuts
tasted rancid. To avoid food safety issues, we suspended all anchovies
and peanuts from being served on all flights that day,” said MAS Food
and Beverage manager and executive chef Zahiddin Dris.
“We could not replace the condiments because our suppliers had
closed their business to celebrate Chinese New Year,” he told reporters
during a tour of MAS’ inflight caterer, Brahim’s Airline Catering, here
yesterday.
Chef Wan’s nasi lemak only had half a hard boiled egg and some sambal
on the side, to which he remarked that the national carrier should show
some pride in showcasing what is arguably one of Malaysia’s most
popular dishes.
Zahiddin said fried anchovies and peanuts were normally served and packed separately from the rice.
“This is to maintain the freshness and taste of the anchovies and
peanuts,” he said, adding that it was not viable to serve sliced
cucumbers for economy class meals in both domestic and regional flights
because the vegetable would turn soggy and taste weird after being
heated twice.
The crew would also not have the time to serve cucumbers separately to economy class passengers due to time constraints.
Source: The Star
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