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  2. Mie bakso - Wikipedia

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    Mie bakso is an Indonesian noodle soup dish consists of bakso meatballs served with yellow noodles and rice vermicelli. This dish is well known in Chinese Indonesian , Javanese and Malay cuisine . Mie bakso is almost identical with soto mie , only this dish has meatball instead of slices of chicken meat .

  3. Bakso - Wikipedia

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    Bakso goreng: fried bakso with a rather hard texture, usually consumed solely as a snack or mixed in one bowl as part of bakso Malang or bakso cuanki Bakso gulung : long bakso wrapped in tofu skin . [ 13 ]

  4. Chinese Indonesian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mie hokkien (福建麵), stir-fried or soupy noodle dish made of egg noodles and rice noodles. Mie kering, dried noodle in thick sauce. Lomie (滷麵), a bowl of thick yellow noodles served in a thickened gravy made from eggs, starch, and pork stock. Mie pangsit, thin egg noodles with wonton dumplings. Mie rebus, boiled noodle.

  5. Indonesian noodles - Wikipedia

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    Mie godhog jawa, soupy variant which uses local spices and served in rich chicken broth. Mie gomak, thick spicy noodle soup dish served in a coconut milk and andaliman-based broth. Mie kangkung, vegetable noodle soup with kangkung (water spinach), served with bakso meatball, chicken and mushroom. Mie kari kuah, soupy curry noodle dish.

  6. Mie koclok - Wikipedia

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    Mie koclok (lit. ' shaked noodle ' ), is an Indonesian chicken noodle soup, a specialty of Cirebon city, West Java . The noodles come with a white-colored extra-thick porridge -like soup, made of chicken broth and coconut milk soup, which is coagulated with corn starch or tapioca .

  7. Mie ayam - Wikipedia

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    Mie ayam sold by travelling vendor with wonton and bakso meatball. In Indonesia, the name is shortened to mie ayam or mi ayam . In Indonesia chicken noodles are often seasoned with soy sauce and chicken oil, made from chicken fat and spices mixture (clove, white pepper, ginger, and coriander), and usually served with a chicken broth soup.

  8. Mie jawa - Wikipedia

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    Mie nyemek jawa The third variant is the mie lethek jawa or mie nyemek jawa, both names in Javanese language denotes "moist" and "soft", which means the noodle is soft and moist, but not as soupy as Mie Godhog Jawa. [8] Its moist degree approximately between boiled noodle and fried noodle.

  9. Mee rebus - Wikipedia

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    Mee rebus (also known as mie rebus/mi rebus and mie kuah, the latter literally means "noodle soup" in Indonesian) [1] is a Maritime Southeast Asian noodle soup dish. Literally translated as "boiled noodles", it is popular in Maritime Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia , Malaysia , and Singapore .