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  2. Bakmi - Wikipedia

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    Bakmi or bami is a type of wheat noodle with a slightly pale yellow colour. The most common type of bakmi in Indonesia is mi kuning or 'yellow noodles' made from finely ground wheat, sometimes enriched with eggs as mi telur (egg noodle) made into dough, ground and run through holes to create noodle strings.

  3. Mie goreng - Wikipedia

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    Mie goreng (Indonesian: mi goreng; meaning "fried noodles" [2]), also known as bakmi goreng, [3] is an Indonesian stir-fried noodle dish. It is made with thin yellow noodles stir-fried in cooking oil with garlic, onion or shallots, fried prawn, chicken, beef, or sliced bakso (meatballs), chili, Chinese cabbage, cabbages, tomatoes, egg, and other vegetables.

  4. Nasi goreng - Wikipedia

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    Nasi goreng bebek (with fried duck) [58] Nasi goreng biru (blue fried rice) or nasi goreng bunga telang, blue-coloured fried rice acquired from bunga telang or the flower of Clitoria ternatea. [54] Nasi goreng buah merah, Papuan fried rice with extract of buah merah (Pandanus conoideus) [59] Nasi goreng buah naga (red pitaya fried rice) [60] [61]

  5. Rijsttafel - Wikipedia

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    The rijsttafel was created to provide a festive and official type of banquet that would represent the multi-ethnic nature of the Indonesian archipelago. Dishes were assembled from many of the far flung regions of Indonesia, where many different cuisines exist, often determined by ethnicity and culture of the particular island or island group — from Javanese favourite sateh, tempeh and ...

  6. Mee rebus - Wikipedia

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    In certain areas, a similar variety of Mee rebus is called Mie Jawa, Mee Jawa, Mi Jawa, Bakmi Jawa or Bakmi Godhog, [3] although this is a popular misnomer, since Mie Jawa is slightly different from Mie Rebus.

  7. Bamischijf - Wikipedia

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    A similar snack, the bamischijf, replaces nasi goreng with bami goreng as the main ingredient. The nasischijf originated from the Indonesian influence on Dutch cuisine , likely emerging in the 1950s as a way for toko (Indonesian-style stores) or snack bars to repurpose leftover rice . [ 3 ]

  8. Indo cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nasi rames, Indo take on Javanese dish of mixed rice. Nasischijf , deep-fried steamed rice , consisting of nasi goreng inside a crust of breadcrumbs . Pastel tutup , Shepherd's pie made with chicken and several vegetables such as carrot, green peas and boiled eggs, all topped with mashed potatoes.

  9. Mie ayam - Wikipedia

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    Mie ayam, mi ayam, or bakmi ayam (Indonesian for 'chicken bakmi', literally 'chicken noodles') is a common Indonesian dish of seasoned yellow wheat noodles topped with diced chicken meat ().