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== Apam Balik ==
== Aretha Franklin ==


'''Apam Balik''' is a type of [[pancake]] that is popular in [[Southeast Asia]], particularly in [[Malaysia]], [[Indonesia]], [[Brunei]], and [[Singapore]]. It is known by various names in different regions, such as "martabak manis" in Indonesia and "ban jian kuih" in Chinese-speaking communities. This sweet treat is a staple at street food markets and is loved for its crispy exterior and soft, fluffy interior filled with a variety of ingredients.
[[File:Aretha_Franklin_1968.jpg|Aretha Franklin in 1968|thumb|right]]


=== History ===
'''Aretha Louise Franklin''' (March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. She is often referred to as the "Queen of Soul" and is considered one of the greatest vocalists in the history of popular music. Franklin's career spanned over six decades, during which she achieved numerous accolades and left an indelible mark on the music industry.
The origins of Apam Balik can be traced back to the influence of Chinese immigrants in Southeast Asia. The dish has evolved over time, incorporating local ingredients and flavors. It is believed to have been inspired by the traditional Chinese pancake, but adapted to suit local tastes and available ingredients.


=== Preparation ===
== Early Life and Career ==
Apam Balik is made from a batter consisting of [[flour]], [[eggs]], [[sugar]], [[baking soda]], and [[coconut milk]]. The batter is poured onto a hot griddle or specialized pan, where it is cooked until the edges become crispy. Before the pancake is fully cooked, it is topped with a variety of fillings such as crushed [[peanuts]], [[sugar]], [[sweet corn]], and sometimes [[butter]]. Once the fillings are added, the pancake is folded in half, creating a semi-circular shape.


=== Variations ===
Aretha Franklin was born in [[Memphis, Tennessee]], to Barbara and Clarence LaVaughn "C. L." Franklin. Her father was a prominent Baptist minister and her mother was a gospel singer. The family moved to [[Detroit, Michigan]], where Franklin grew up and began singing in her father's church.
There are several variations of Apam Balik, each with its own unique twist:


* '''Giant Apam Balik''': A larger version of the traditional pancake, often shared among several people.
Franklin's early exposure to music came from her family's involvement in the church and the vibrant gospel music scene in Detroit. She learned to play the piano by ear and was recognized for her powerful voice from a young age.
* '''Martabak Manis''': A thicker, sweeter version popular in Indonesia, often filled with chocolate, cheese, or even [[toblerone]] chocolate.
* '''Mini Apam Balik''': Smaller, bite-sized versions that are easier to eat on the go.


=== Cultural Significance ===
== Rise to Fame ==
Apam Balik is more than just a snack; it is a cultural icon in the regions where it is popular. It is often associated with festivals and celebrations, and its preparation and sale are a common sight in night markets and street food stalls. The dish represents the fusion of different culinary traditions and the adaptability of local cuisines.
 
In 1960, Franklin signed with [[Columbia Records]], but it was not until she moved to [[Atlantic Records]] in 1967 that she achieved commercial success. Her breakthrough came with the release of "[[I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)]]" and "[[Respect]]", which became her signature song and an anthem for the civil rights movement.
 
Franklin's music was characterized by her powerful voice, emotive delivery, and a blend of gospel, soul, and [[R&B]] influences. She released a string of hits in the late 1960s and 1970s, including "[[Chain of Fools]]", "[[Think]]", and "[[(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman]]".
 
== Later Career and Legacy ==
 
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Franklin continued to record and perform, adapting her style to contemporary trends while maintaining her soulful roots. She collaborated with artists across genres and remained a prominent figure in the music industry.
 
Franklin received numerous awards and honors, including 18 [[Grammy Awards]], the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]], and induction into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] as the first female performer.
 
== Personal Life ==
 
Franklin was married twice and had four sons. Her personal life was marked by both triumphs and challenges, including health issues in her later years. Despite these challenges, she remained active in music and philanthropy until her passing in 2018.
 
== Influence and Impact ==
 
Aretha Franklin's influence extends beyond music. She was a symbol of strength and resilience, and her work in the civil rights movement and women's rights advocacy left a lasting impact. Her music continues to inspire artists and audiences around the world.


== Related Pages ==
== Related Pages ==
* [[Pancake]]
* [[Soul music]]
* [[Street food]]
* [[Gospel music]]
* [[Southeast Asian cuisine]]
* [[R&B]]
* [[Martabak]]
* [[Civil rights movement]]
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Giant_Apam_Balik.jpg|Giant Apam Balik
File:Martabak_Pizza.jpg|Martabak Pizza
File:Martabak_manis_complit.jpg|Martabak Manis Complit
File:Martabak_toblerone.jpg|Martabak Toblerone
File:Hoklopan-Martabak_Bangka.JPG|Hoklopan Martabak Bangka
File:Martabak_Mini.jpg|Martabak Mini
File:YosriApamBalik2.jpg|Yosri Apam Balik
</gallery>


[[Category:Southeast Asian cuisine]]
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[[Category:Street food]]
[[Category:1942 births]]
[[Category:Pancakes]]
[[Category:2018 deaths]]
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[[Category:American soul singers]]
File:Aretha_Franklin_1968.jpg|Aretha Franklin
[[Category:American gospel singers]]
File:Aretha_Franklin_birthplace_406_Lucy_Ave_Memphis_TN_06.jpg|Aretha Franklin
[[Category:American rhythm and blues singers]]
File:Today_I_Sing_the_Blues_-_Billboard_ad_1960.jpg|Aretha Franklin
[[Category:Musicians from Detroit, Michigan]]
File:Aretha_franklin_1960s_cropped_retouched.jpg|Aretha Franklin
[[Category:Grammy Award winners]]
File:Aretha_Franklin_1998.jpg|Aretha Franklin
[[Category:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees]]
File:arethafranklin.jpg|Aretha Franklin
File:Aretha_Franklin_2015.jpg|Aretha Franklin
File:Aretha_Franklin,_The_Gospel_Tradition_In_Performance_at_the_White_House,_2015.jpg|Aretha Franklin
File:Aretha_Franklin_US_Open_2011.jpg|Aretha Franklin
File:Aretha_Franklin_honored_with_the_Presidential_Medal_of_Freedom.jpg|Aretha Franklin
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 18:47, 23 March 2025

Aretha Franklin[edit]

Aretha Franklin in 1968

Aretha Louise Franklin (March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. She is often referred to as the "Queen of Soul" and is considered one of the greatest vocalists in the history of popular music. Franklin's career spanned over six decades, during which she achieved numerous accolades and left an indelible mark on the music industry.

Early Life and Career[edit]

Aretha Franklin was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Barbara and Clarence LaVaughn "C. L." Franklin. Her father was a prominent Baptist minister and her mother was a gospel singer. The family moved to Detroit, Michigan, where Franklin grew up and began singing in her father's church.

Franklin's early exposure to music came from her family's involvement in the church and the vibrant gospel music scene in Detroit. She learned to play the piano by ear and was recognized for her powerful voice from a young age.

Rise to Fame[edit]

In 1960, Franklin signed with Columbia Records, but it was not until she moved to Atlantic Records in 1967 that she achieved commercial success. Her breakthrough came with the release of "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" and "Respect", which became her signature song and an anthem for the civil rights movement.

Franklin's music was characterized by her powerful voice, emotive delivery, and a blend of gospel, soul, and R&B influences. She released a string of hits in the late 1960s and 1970s, including "Chain of Fools", "Think", and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman".

Later Career and Legacy[edit]

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Franklin continued to record and perform, adapting her style to contemporary trends while maintaining her soulful roots. She collaborated with artists across genres and remained a prominent figure in the music industry.

Franklin received numerous awards and honors, including 18 Grammy Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as the first female performer.

Personal Life[edit]

Franklin was married twice and had four sons. Her personal life was marked by both triumphs and challenges, including health issues in her later years. Despite these challenges, she remained active in music and philanthropy until her passing in 2018.

Influence and Impact[edit]

Aretha Franklin's influence extends beyond music. She was a symbol of strength and resilience, and her work in the civil rights movement and women's rights advocacy left a lasting impact. Her music continues to inspire artists and audiences around the world.

Related Pages[edit]