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  2. Gepuk - Wikipedia

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    Empal gepuk or sometimes simply known just as empal or gepuk is an Indonesian sweet and spicy fried beef dish. This dish is commonly popular in Java island, but can trace its origin to the Sundanese cuisine of West Java , Indonesia .

  3. Tutug oncom - Wikipedia

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    Nasi tutug oncom is usually wrapped in banana leaf and served with a choice of side dishes, of which Indonesian traditional fried chicken ayam goreng is a popular one. [6] This method of serving is quite similar to other Indonesian fragrant dish nasi uduk that is also consumed with an array of protein sources.

  4. 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

  5. Indonesian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian cuisine is a collection of various regional culinary traditions that formed in the archipelagic nation of Indonesia.There are a wide variety of recipes and cuisines in part because Indonesia is composed of approximately 6,000 populated islands of the total 17,508 in the world's largest archipelago, [1] [2] with more than 600 ethnic groups.

  6. List of Indonesian snacks - Wikipedia

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    Bakso goreng: Java Fried bakso with a rather hard texture, usually consumed solely as a snack. Batagor: West Java Batagor is actually an abbreviation of bakso tahu goreng (which literally means fried tofu and meatballs), it's a variant of the siomay in which the siomay was deep-fried. Belalang goreng: Central Java, Yogyakarta, and East Java

  7. Tumpeng - Wikipedia

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    Tumpeng in a cone. The cone-shaped rice is surrounded by assorted Indonesian dishes, such as urap vegetables, ayam goreng (fried chicken), ayam bakar (grilled chicken), empal gepuk (sweet and spicy fried beef), abon sapi (beef floss), semur (beef stew in sweet soy sauce), teri kacang (anchovy with peanuts), fried prawn, telur pindang (boiled marble egg), shredded omelette, tempe orek (sweet ...

  8. Nasi campur - Wikipedia

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    Nasi campur is a ubiquitous dish around Indonesia and as diverse as the Indonesian archipelago itself, with regional variations. [1] There is no exact rule, recipe, or definition of what makes nasi campur, since Indonesians and, by large, Southeast Asians commonly consume steamed rice, added with side dishes consisting of vegetables and meat.

  9. Nasi gemuk - Wikipedia

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    Nasi gemuk Jambi is usually served with pieces of omelette or boiled egg, anchovies, fried peanuts, sliced cucumber, bawang goreng (fried shallot), and sambal chili sauce with a distinctive taste. [4] [8] Side dishes for nasi gemuk Palembang include fried anchovies, sambal chili sauce, omelettes or boiled eggs, and fried peanuts.