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  2. Pepes - Wikipedia

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    Pepes kodok (boneless frog legs pepes) Pepes telur kodok (frog eggs pepes) Pepes tempoyak (fermented durian paste pepes) Pepes products are typically consumed with steamed rice. Otak-otak is similar to pepes, it is a mixture of fish and tapioca flour with spices wrapped in banana leaf. The vegetables with shredded coconut pepes are called Botok.

  3. Otak-otak - Wikipedia

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    A similar Indonesian dish employing banana leaf is called pepes. Other types of otak-otak include dishes called pais ikan, botok that are made of fish paste cooked in banana leaves. The northern Philippine province of Pangasinan has a similar delicacy called tupig, which is cooked in the same manner as otak-otak, though tupig is sweetened.

  4. Roe - Wikipedia

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    Pepes telur ikan is a dish of steamed or fried spiced roe wrapped in banana leaf. [11] In Makassar, It is made from flying fish roe or locals called ikan tuing-tuing. Also in Gresik, the pepes is made from Java barb roe or locals called ikan bader. In Kendal, telur ikan mimi has become a Ramadan dish. [12] It is made from horseshoe crab roe ...

  5. Sundanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The pais or pepes cooking method that employs banana leaf as the wrapper of food is also common in Sundanese cuisine. Among other, pais lauk emas or carp fish pepes is among the favourite pepes dishes. Chicken are usually either fried or grilled, also served with sambal or sweet soy sauce. Bakakak hayam is Sundanese style ayam bakar (grilled ...

  6. Swikee - Wikipedia

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    Frog eggs pepes with greyish colour and frog legs pepes with spices including red chili pepper that made it reddish. There are two main issues dealing with frog legs consumption in Indonesia; the religion, and environmental issues. Frog meat is considered haraam (non-halal) according to mainstream Islamic dietary laws. Frog meat fell under non ...

  7. List of Indonesian soups - Wikipedia

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    Ikan kerapu kuah asam, grouper in sour soup from Manado. Asam pedas – sour and spicy fish stew dish. Bakso ikan – fish meatball soup. Ikan kuah kuning – fish soup in clear yellow broth. It is a side dish of papeda and be a delicacy from Maluku and Papua. Mangut – Javanese coconut milk fish soup.

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    PDF and full text (HTML) versions will be made available soon. Mercury from chlor-alkali plants: measured concentrations in food product sugar

  9. Budu (sauce) - Wikipedia

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    Budu (Jawi: بودو; Thai: บูดู, RTGS: budu, pronounced) is an anchovy sauce and one of the best known fermented seafood products in Kelantan and Terengganu in Malaysia, the Natuna Islands (where it is called pedek or pedok), South Sumatra, Bangka Island and Western Kalimantan in Indonesia (where it is called rusip), and Southern Thailand.