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Rebus, the police drama set in Edinburgh, Scotland, originally ran in the UK on ITV from 2000-2007, but a new limited series reboot starring Outlander’s Richard Rankin in the title role is now ...
Traditional authentic mie jawa uses ayam kampung (local breed free-range chicken), uses local spice including shallot, garlic, coriander, candlenut, pepper, leek, cabbage, green tomato and cooked on hot charcoal-fuelled earthenware stove to acquire better heat and gave an earthy smoky aroma.
Beton or biji nangka rebus Java and Sumatra Boiled jackfruit seeds seasoned with salt. Jagung goreng Nationwide but more common in East Nusa Tenggara Crispy deep fried crispy corn kernels, consumed in similar fashion as fried peanuts. The type of corn used is the one that do not explode in the heat like popcorns. Kacang disko or kacang Bali Bali
Bihun goreng, bee hoon goreng or mee hoon goreng refers to a dish of fried noodles cooked with rice vermicelli in both the Indonesian and Malay languages. [1] In certain countries, such as Singapore, the term goreng is occasionally substituted with its English equivalent for the name of the dish.
Sate ayam, chicken satay Sate Asin Pedas A salty and spicy chicken, goat and beef satay from Bandung in West Java. [35] Sate Ayam Chicken satay, the most common and widely distributed type of satay in Indonesia. Sate Ayam Kampung Using ayam kampung (free range chicken) meat. [36] Sate Ayam Rebus Boiled chicken satay.
Kwetiau ayam, kuetiau ayam or sometimes kwetiau ayam kuah (Indonesian for 'chicken kway teow') is a common Chinese Indonesian dish of seasoned flat rice noodles topped with diced chicken meat . It is often described as a kwetiau version of the popular mie ayam (chicken noodles), and especially common in Indonesia , and can trace its origin to ...
Throughout the book, Rebus keeps overhearing parts of a joke about a squid with a moustache that goes into a restaurant. According to Ian Rankin, the punch line is as follows: "For Hans that does dishes can be as soft as Gervase with mild, green, hairy-lipped squid."
Chicken is the most common type of poultry in the world. [3] Owing to the relative ease and low cost of raising chickens—in comparison to mammals such as cattle or hogs—chicken meat (commonly called just "chicken") and chicken eggs have become prevalent in numerous cuisines.