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  2. Seblak - Wikipedia

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    The wet krupuk is boiled or stir fried with scrambled egg, vegetables, and other protein sources; either chicken, seafood (prawn, fish and squid), or slices of beef sausages or bakso, stir-fried with spicy sauces including garlic, shallot, kencur, kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), and sambal chili sauce. [1]

  3. Swikee - Wikipedia

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    Swikee kecap, stir fried frog legs in sweet soy sauce; Swikee saus tomat, stir fried frog legs in tomato sauce; Swikee asam manis, fried frog legs in sweet and sour sauce; Swikee tongseng, frog legs cooked in tongseng style Javanese curry; Swikee rica, stir fried frog legs in spicy rica-rica sauce; Swikee goreng tepung, deep fried battered frog ...

  4. Soy sauce - Wikipedia

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    Left, ABC brand Kecap manis sweet Indonesian soy sauce is nearly as thick as molasses; right, Kecap asin. In Indonesia, soy sauce is known as kecap (old spelling: ketjap), which is a catch-all term for fermented sauces, and cognate to the English word "ketchup". [53] The most popular type of soy sauce in Indonesian cuisine is kecap manis or ...

  5. Bolu kukus - Wikipedia

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    Bolu kukus (lit. ' steamed tart ') is an Indonesian traditional snack of steamed sponge cupcake. [2] [3] The term "bolu kukus" however, usually refers to a type of kue mangkuk that is baked using mainly wheat flour (without any rice flour and tapioca) with sugar, eggs, milk and soda, while also using common vanilla, chocolate, pandan or strawberry flavouring, acquired from food flavouring ...

  6. Sweet soy sauce - Wikipedia

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    Sweet soy sauce (Indonesian: kecap manis) is a sweetened aromatic soy sauce, originating in Indonesia, which has a darker color, a viscous syrupy consistency, and a molasses-like flavor due to the generous addition of palm sugar or jaggery. [1] Kecap manis is widely used with satay.

  7. Nasi goreng - Wikipedia

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    Some variants may add saus tiram (oyster sauce), ang-ciu (Chinese cooking red wine), kecap ikan , or kecap inggris (like Worcestershire sauce). Typically in Indonesian households, the ingredients of nasi goreng prepared for daily breakfast consist of leftovers of the previous day's meals preserved in the refrigerator, with fresh vegetables and ...

  8. Kue putri salju - Wikipedia

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    Once cool, powdered sugar is either sprinkled upon the cookies, or both powdered sugar and cookies are placed in a plastic bag and shaken to distribute the sugar evenly on the cookies' surfaces. Prepared cookies must be stored in air-tight containers to prevent the sugar absorbing water from the air via hygroscopy. The sweet cookie is much ...

  9. Cendol - Wikipedia

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    Cendol / ˈ tʃ ɛ n d ɒ l / is an iced sweet dessert that contains pandan-flavoured green rice flour jelly, [1] coconut milk, and palm sugar syrup. [2] It is popular in the Southeast Asian nations of Indonesia, [3] Malaysia, [4] Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, and Myanmar.