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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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    The greenish white sayur lodeh is made without turmeric, while the golden yellow one has turmeric in it. Sometimes green stink beans are added. The ingredients of sayur lodeh are similar to sayur asem, with the main difference in its liquid portion, sayur lodeh is coconut-milk based while sayur asem is tamarind based. To add aroma and taste, an ...

  4. Chinese Indonesian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lontong cap go meh, lontong in rich coconut milk with chicken opor ayam, liver in chilli, sayur lodeh, and telur pindang (marbled egg). A Chinese Indonesian take on Indonesian cuisines dishes served during festive Cap Go Meh. Locupan (老鼠粄), a Chinese Indonesian name for lao shu fen, short "rat's tail-like" noodle.

  5. List of Indonesian soups - Wikipedia

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    Sayur refer to traditional vegetables stews, such as sayur asem and sayur lodeh. Sop or sup usually refer to soups derived from western influences, such as sop buntut. Mi kuah refer to various noodle soups of Indonesia, usually refer to noodle soups derived from Chinese and Peranakan influences, such as mi bakso kuah and laksa. In Indonesia ...

  6. Lontong - Wikipedia

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    Lontong cap go meh, a Chinese-style of lontong, can be found around Jakarta. The more elaborate recipe of lontong is lontong cap go meh , a Peranakan Chinese Indonesian adaptation of traditional Indonesian dishes , lontong served with rich opor ayam , sayur lodeh , sambal goreng ati (beef liver in sambal), acar , telur pindang (hard boiled tea ...

  7. Peranakan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Peranakan cuisine or Nyonya cuisine comes from the Peranakans, descendants of early Chinese migrants who settled in Penang, Malacca, Singapore and Indonesia, inter-marrying with local Malays. In Baba Malay , a female Peranakan is known as a nonya (also spelled nyonya ), and a male Peranakan is known as a baba .

  8. Soups in East Asian culture - Wikipedia

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    Example of Indonesian traditional soups that employ coconut milk as a soup base are sayur lodeh and several variants of sotos. [6] Kuah asam is a light, fresh and sour thin soup made from asam jawa juice. Example of soup employing tamarind is sayur asem, vegetables stew in tamarind soup.

  9. Cap cai - Wikipedia

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    Cap cai, sometimes spelled cap cay, (Chinese: 雜菜; pinyin: zácài; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: cha̍p-chhài; lit. 'mixed vegetables') is the Hokkien-derived term for a popular Chinese Indonesian and Peranakan stir fried vegetable dish that originates from Fujian cuisine. [1]