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  2. Bakwan - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Indonesian corn fritters are often called either 'perkedel jagung' or 'bakwan jagung'. [5] In East Java, bakwan refers to fried wonton with filling; served with tofu, noodles and meatballs in a soupy broth. The dough filling is a mixture of ground meat or fish with flour, wrapped in wonton skin and fried.

  3. Ais kacang - Wikipedia

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    Ais kacang (Malay pronunciation: [aɪs ˈkatʃaŋ]; Jawi: ‏اءيس كاچڠ ‎), literally meaning "bean ice", also commonly known as ABC (acronym for air batu campur ([air ˈbatu tʃamˈpʊr]), meaning "mixed ice"), is a dessert which is common in Malaysia, Singapore (where it is called ice kachang) and Brunei.

  4. Murtabak - Wikipedia

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    Martabak kosong consists of a bread-like dough that is kneaded and prepared similarly to a pancake or other martabak by tossing it into the air, and served piping hot with a sweet curry sauce. In Singapore and Malaysia (where it is called murtabak), the murtabaks are usually filled with spiced beef, chicken or mutton and served with a curry ...

  5. Aspergillus flavus - Wikipedia

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    The most common management practice for grains and legumes is the use of aeration systems. Air is pushed through the storage bins at low flow rates, which removes excess moisture and heat. Regulation of air flow allows the moisture content in harvested products to remain at a constant level and decreases the temperature within the bins.

  6. Kuih - Wikipedia

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    It is widely sold by street food vendors in the open-air markets of East Malaysia. Kuih serimuka – a two-layered kuih with steamed glutinous rice forming the bottom half and a green custard layer made with pandan juice. Kuih talam – this kuih has two layers. The top consists of a white layer made from coconut milk and rice flour, whereas ...

  7. Emping - Wikipedia

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    Emping is a type of Indonesian chip, a bite-size snack kripik cracker, made of melinjo or belinjo (Gnetum gnemon) nuts (which are seeds).Emping crackers have a slightly bitter taste. [1]

  8. Ketupat - Wikipedia

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    The coco leaves used in wrapping the rice are always shaped into a triangular or diamond form and stored hanging in bunches in the open air. The shape of the package facilitates moisture to drip away from the cooked rice while the coco leaves allow the rice to be aerated and at the same time prevent flies and insects from touching it.

  9. Burasa - Wikipedia

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    Burasa (['bu:rasaʔ]) (also burasa', [1] burasak [4] or buras) is an Indonesian rice dumpling, cooked with coconut milk packed inside a banana leaf pouch. It is similar to lontong, but with a richer flavour acquired from the coconut milk.