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  2. Lontong cap go meh - Wikipedia

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    Lontong topped with opor ayam, sayur lodeh, sambal goreng ati, pindang telur, koya powder, sambal, and krupuk Media: Lontong cap go meh Lontong cap go meh ( Javanese : ꦭꦺꦴꦤ꧀ꦛꦺꦴꦁꦕꦥ꧀ꦒꦺꦴꦩꦺꦃ , romanized: lonthong cap go mèh ) is a Chinese Indonesian take on traditional Indonesian dishes , more precisely Javanese ...

  3. Sayur lodeh - Wikipedia

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    Sayur lodeh is a popular Indonesian vegetable soup prepared from vegetables cooked in coconut milk, [1] and is most often associated with Javanese cuisine. [ 2 ] Ingredients

  4. List of Malaysian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sayur Lodeh: Selangor and Johor Soup: Vegetable soup prepared in coconut milk Yong tau foo: Nationwide Soup: A type of Chinese soup dish. Ayam pansuh: Sarawak: Soup: A chicken soup cooked in bamboo along with seasonings. A dish popular in Sarawak, Malaysia. Bak kut teh: Klang, Selangor Soup

  5. Opor ayam - Wikipedia

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    Opor ayam is an Indonesian dish from Central Java consisting of chicken cooked in coconut milk. [1] The spice mixture ( bumbu ) includes galangal , lemongrass , cinnamon, tamarind juice , palm sugar , coriander , cumin , candlenut , garlic, shallot , and pepper. [ 2 ]

  6. Opor - Wikipedia

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    The main ingredient is meat (most commonly chicken or beef) and/or eggs cooked in coconut milk with a mixture of spices consisting of palm sugar, lemongrass, lemon leaf, ground garlic, shallot, candlenut, black pepper, galangal, coriander, and cooking oil.

  7. Kue lidah kucing - Wikipedia

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    Kue lidah kucing (lit. 'cat tongue kue') is a small Indonesian biscuit shaped somewhat like a cat's tongue (long and flat). [1] They are sweet and crunchy. This cookie is a Dutch-influenced cookie due to the historical tie between Indonesia and the Netherlands . [ 2 ]

  8. Nasi kucing - Wikipedia

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    A seller at an angkringan, preparing tempeh with wrapped nasi kucing visible in the foreground. Nasi kucing is often sold at a low price (sometimes as low as Rp 1,000 for nasi kucing [5] and Rp 4,000 for sega macan [4]) at small, road-side food stalls called angkringan, which are frequented by working-class people, or wong cilik, including pedicab and taxi drivers, students, and street ...

  9. Plecing ayam - Wikipedia

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    Plecing ayam is a chicken dish, from Lombok in Indonesia. The chicken is sliced and baked, then marinaded in oil, chili pepper , garlic , spring onions , shrimp paste and limes , and finally grilled.