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| | capemalayhistory (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | They came to be known collectively as Cape Malay, since despite their diverse origins as far afield as East Africa and Malaysia, and they all spoke the "traders' lingua franca"- Malay. |
 | | Cape Malay architechture, food such as boboti, yellow rice, roti and samoosas, tailor shops, mosques and the warmth and hospitality of the Cape Malay people continue to attract tourists in abundance. |
 | | As a result, Cape Malay cuisine, Which is today as exiting, colourful and varied as the Cape itself, is widely recognized as a unique aspect of South African culture. |
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