- inter-marrying with
local Malays. In Baba Malay, a
female Peranakan is
known as a
nonya (also
spelled nyonya), and a male
Peranakan is
known as a baba. The cuisine...
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either called or
styled themselves Nyonyas.
Nyonya (also
spelled nyonyah or
nonya) is a
Malay and
Indonesian honorific used to
refer to a
foreign married...
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anecdotes from
Singaporean author Sharon Wee's 2012
Nonya cuisine recipe book
Growing up in a
Nonya Kitchen. The book was also
found to have plagiarized...
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Level 2.
Gallery 6,
tilted Nonya,
features the arts and
crafts of
Nonyas like beadwork,
along with a
display on the
Nonya kebaya, and the womenfolks'...
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Husband (春雷) 1950: The
Awful Truth (說謊世界) 1951: A Night-Time Wife (禁婚記) 1952:
Nonya (娘惹) 1952:
Unknown Father (不知道的父親) 1953: A Torn Lily (孽海花) 1954: Till We...
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Azlin (2022). "Sambal Hae Bee (****y
Dried Shrimp)". Ong, Jin
Teong (2016).
Nonya Heritage Kitchen: Origins, Utensils, and Recipes. p. 43. ISBN 9789814189682...
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other hand, wear a
similar costume that are
similar to the
Peranakan Nonya.
Alongside their Chinese of
Tamilian ancestry and
Malay neighbours, the...
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Chinese ancestry,
described as "Malaysian and a mix of
Singaporean and
Nonya" with
Chinese great-grandparents. Owen
graduated from the
University of...
- S. (2006).
Peranakan Indians of
Singapore and Melaka:
Indian Babas and
Nonyas—Chitty Melaka.
Institute of
Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 978-981-230-346-2...
- "Beyond Singapore"[dead link], Sunset, 1
April 1989. Hwei-F'en Cheah, "
Nonya Beadwork and
Contemporary Peranakan Chinese Culture in
Singapore and Malaysia"...