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  2. Nasi kuning - Wikipedia

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    Nasi kuning is often described as "Indonesian yellow rice", [27] [4] although it is also served in neighbouring countries, e.g. in Malaysia as nasi kunyit and in the Philippines as kuning. This yellow rice dish holds a special cultural significance in some cultures in the region, considered as an auspicious food item essential for ceremonies ...

  3. Minahasan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Minahasan cuisine or Manado cuisine is the cooking tradition of the Minahasan people of North Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is popularly known as "Manadonese cuisine" after Manado , the capital of the province, although other cities in Northern Sulawesi, such as Bitung , Tomohon and Tondano , are also known as Minahasan culinary hotspots.

  4. List of Indonesian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A type of dim sum with main ingredients steamed rice flour and shredded white daikon. Cincalok: Malay Fermented food Fermented small shrimps or krill. Dengke mas na niura: Batak Fish dish Na niura fish cooked by fermenting by main spices namely asam batak and kecombrang. This food tastes like fresh fish but without a fishy odor.

  5. What Food Product Labels Really Mean - AOL

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  6. What Doesn't Make It On Food Labels? - AOL

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    While food labels do house so much important information about our groceries, they often don't tell us the full story. Brands are not required to put certain ingredients on the label that you may ...

  7. Javanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nasi kuning, similar to nasi rames or nasi campur, but the rice is cooked in coconut milk and colored bright yellow using turmeric and scented with lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves. Nasi rames , rice with accompaniments, usually some curried vegetable stew ( sayur lodeh ), a selection of cooked fish or chicken or meat and offal pieces, and a ...

  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. Woku - Wikipedia

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    Almost any kind of meat, poultry and seafood can be made into woku dish. The most common and popular are ayam woku (chicken woku) [3] and kakap woku (red snapper woku). [4] Woku belanga is a woku variant cooked in a belanga or any kind of saucepan, while woku daun is a woku dish cooked and wrapped in banana or young coconut leaves.