Instafamous Malaysian chef Khairul Amin has been making headlines in recent weeks after the sale of his homemade sambal nyet reached the RM1mil mark in just three months.
Selepas 3 bulan lebih Sambal Nyet dijual, alhamdulillah hari ni kita dapat reach sales 1 juta ringgit ???. I’ve sacrificed a lot to follow this journey, and i wish my dad is still around to see this today. kalau korang sudi, boleh baca post mortem 1 million ni: pic.twitter.com/Pc5cKn6WLW
— Khairulaming (@khairulaming) April 21, 2021
Unfortunately, the sale of counterfeit sambal nyet products has also been flooding e-commerce sites as of late following his rise to fame.
Also known as @khairulaming on social media, the chef took to Instagram to share his disappointment in seeing his recipe being used to produce counterfeit products by unscrupulous parties.
Hari ni aku nak share satu kes di mana ada someone dari shah alam jual sambal nyet and mengaku as reseller tp sebenarnya dia duplicate sambal and jual yang palsu. Dah lebih 700 botol orang beli dari dia. Thread: pic.twitter.com/4NEhWjqE0G
— Khairulaming (@khairulaming) April 28, 2021
In an IGTV video uploaded yesterday (April 28), Khairul said he had been receiving numerous complaints from customers regarding the quality and the taste of his sambal nyet.

Wanting to get to the bottom of the issue, he bought one bottle from an online seller to test its authenticity.
“This is not my sambal!” remarked Khairul when he opened the parcel and saw the product.
Khairul also pointed out a few dead giveaways that would show the differences between his and the reseller’s sambal. One example of this was the fire logo, where it was paler and blurry compared to the original.
He also explained to viewers how to detect fake sambal nyet products based on their texture and taste in the 7-minute video.
“In contrast to the original, the counterfeit sambal has a thick, black liquid layer on top and carries a strong fried anchovies smell.”
Khairul said that he was deeply disturbed by customers questioning him over the sambal they bought from resellers.
“They thought the fake products they had purchased were made by me and even demanded a refund.”
He also apologized for not meeting the growing demand for his sambal as it was always out of stock.
pls guys im begging pls jgn beli dari reseller ?? aku mintak maaf lg skali sbb sambal selalu tak cukup tp aku dah kat maximum capacity. kami dh all out naikkan sambal ke 4 ribu botol sehari. selagi beli dari reseller selagi tu org mcm ni akan wujud. pls aku merayu sgt2 ????
— Khairulaming (@khairulaming) April 28, 2021
“I would never want to compromise on the quality of my product to keep up with the high demand.”
At the end of the video, Khairul said he would be lodging a police report and thanked his audiences for their support.
Watch the full video here:

Sources: Instagram/@khairulaming
Editor: Raymond Chen
Proofreader: Sarah Yeoh
