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  2. Pisang cokelat - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, pisang cokelat is regarded as a variant of pisang goreng, and categorized under gorengan (Indonesian assorted fritters) and sold together with some popular fried stuff; such as fried tempeh, tahu goreng and pisang goreng. It is a popular snack that can be found from humble street side kakilima cart to cafe and fancy restaurants. [2]

  3. Banana fritter - Wikipedia

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    Pisang goreng kipas or Pisang goreng Pontianak Refers to banana cut in the shape of a fan, battered, and deep fried. The term pisang goreng Pontianak is often used interchangeably with pisang goreng kipas, as both have a similar fan-like shape, but the former is often filled or served with kaya jam. [12] Pisang goreng pasir

  4. Jemput-jemput - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Upin & Ipin episodes - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese New Year-themed episode ("Gong Xi Fa Chai") [6] aired as part of seventh season, while a Deepavali-themed episode ("Pesta Cahaya") [7] aired as part of tenth season, as well as COVID-19 pandemic special episode, "Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan" [8] aired as part of fourteenth season.

  6. Kue semprong - Wikipedia

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    Kue semprong, the Asian egg roll, the love letter, sapit, sepit, kue Belanda, or kapit [1] is an Indonesian traditional wafer snack (kue or kuih) made by clasping egg batter using an iron mold (Waffle iron) which is heated up on a charcoal stove.

  7. Bernard (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bernard, known as Backkom (Korean: 빼꼼) in South Korea and Berni in Spain, is a Spanish animated television series produced by RG Animation Studios, with the investment of the French broadcaster M6. [1]

  8. Nasi goreng - Wikipedia

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    Alternative names: Indonesian fried rice [1] [2]Course: Main course: Region or state: Nationwide in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei; also popular in Southern Thailand, Sri Lanka, Suriname and the Netherlands

  9. Ayam goreng - Wikipedia

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    Frying ayam goreng. Some versions of ayam goreng are neither coated in batter nor flour, but seasoned richly with various spices. [4] The spice mixture may vary among regions, but it usually consists of a combination of ground shallot, garlic, Indian bay leaves, turmeric, lemongrass, tamarind juice, candlenut, galangal, salt, and sugar.