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  2. Curried-Coconut Chicken Rendang Recipe - AOL

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    In a bowl, combine the curry powder, pepper, lemongrass, lime juice and 2 tablespoons of the oil. Season with salt. Add the chicken, turn to coat and refrigerate for 4 hours.

  3. Rendang - Wikipedia

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    Rendang kijing: kijing, a type of shellfish, cooked with rendang spices. [94] Rendang hati: beef liver rendang, a specialty of Johor. [102] Rendang telur: boiled egg rendang. [103] Rendang kunyit or rendang Kuala Pilah or rendang kuning: yellow-hued rendang, uses fresh turmeric, lemongrass, and coconut milk but with no onion added at all. [104]

  4. Curried-Coconut Chicken Rendang Recipe - AOL

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  5. Malay cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rendang is traditionally prepared by the Malay community during festive occasions. Rojak, a traditional fruit and vegetable salad of various types which shows Javanese influences. Rojak bandung, a rojak dish consisting of boiled water spinach, cucumber, and cuttlefish, dressed with a black shrimp paste sauce with added garlic and chilli paste.

  6. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, [a] is a British supermarket and the second-largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom.. Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company was the largest UK retailer of groceries for most of the 20th century.

  7. Sambal - Wikipedia

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    Sambal is an Indonesian chili sauce or paste, typically made from a mixture of a variety of chilli peppers with secondary ingredients such as shrimp paste, garlic, ginger, shallot, scallion, palm sugar, and lime juice. Sambal is an Indonesian loanword of Javanese origin (Javanese: ꦱꦩ꧀ꦧꦼꦭ꧀ sambel). [2]