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  2. Lemper - Wikipedia

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    Semar mendem which is lemper wrapped in thin omelette. A variant snack almost identical to lemper is called semar mendem. Both are glutinous rice filled with shredded seasoned chicken. Instead of banana leaf wrapping, semar mendem uses a thin omelette made from egg and flour as wrapper, hence rendering the whole package edible.

  3. Semar mendem - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Indonesian drinks - Wikipedia

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    A cup of Java coffee, Javanese kopi tubruk. This is a list of Indonesian drinks.The most common and popular Indonesian drinks and beverages are teh and kopi ().Indonesian households commonly serve teh manis (sweet tea) or kopi tubruk (coffee mixed with sugar and hot water and poured straight in the glass without separating out the coffee residue) to guests.

  5. Talk:Semar mendem - Wikipedia

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  6. Petruk - Wikipedia

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    Petruk and the Punokawan can also be found in modern Indonesian literature. In Nano Riantiarno's Semar Gugat (1995), for instance, Petruk appears as a son of Semar who abandons him after the latter loses his powers. [8] Allusions to the character can be found in cartoons. [2]

  7. Seno Nugroho - Wikipedia

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    Seno Nugroho was born in Yogyakarta, 23 August 1972. He comes from a family of shadow puppeteers. His great-grandfather was the puppeteer of Pura Pakualaman's servant, Ki Jayeng, while his grandfather was the puppeteer Ki Cermo Bancak, who later had the son Ki Suparman Cermo Wiyoto, the father of Ki Seno Nugroho.

  8. Nagasari - Wikipedia

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    Naga in Javanese language means "a big snake; a dragon". [4] It refers to a mythical green snake in the Old Java that brings fertility to the earth. The word is derived from a Sanskrit word naga. [5]

  9. Panakawan - Wikipedia

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    Semar is the personification of a deity, sometimes said to be the dhanyang (Javanese: ꦝꦚꦁ) [5] or guardian spirit of the island of Java. In Javanese mythology, deities can only manifest themselves as ugly or otherwise unprepossessing humans, and so Semar is always portrayed as short and fat with a pug nose and a dangling hernia.

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