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  2. Kaasstengels - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Indonesian condiments - Wikipedia

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    Kecap inggris (Worcestershire sauce) – fermented sauce made of anchovies and spices. Lengkare – savoury and sweet shrimp paste, similar to terasi . Mayones (mayonnaise) – thick cold condiment or dressing commonly used in sandwiches , salads or fritters , such as selat solo , bistik jawa and gorengan .

  4. Kecap Bango - Wikipedia

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    Kecap bango adalah kecap yang tidak baik untuk kita,karena tidak memiliki perasaan pertama, Makanya pilihlah kecap ABC,lebih baik,lebih enak,dan lebih lezat daripada si kecap Bango bego itu Jika ada yang memakai kecap Bango, berarti kalian semua bego dan tolol!

  5. Sweet soy sauce - Wikipedia

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    Sweet soy sauce (Indonesian: kecap manis) is a sweetened aromatic soy sauce, originating in Indonesia, which has a darker color, a viscous syrupy consistency, and a molasses-like flavor due to the generous addition of palm sugar or jaggery. [1] Kecap manis is widely used with satay.

  6. Cendol - Wikipedia

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    Cendol / ˈ tʃ ɛ n d ɒ l / is an iced sweet dessert that contains pandan-flavoured green rice flour jelly, [1] coconut milk, and palm sugar syrup. [2] It is popular in the Southeast Asian nations of Indonesia, [3] Malaysia, [4] Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, and Myanmar.

  7. Babi kecap - Wikipedia

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    However, other cuts of pork meat or offal may also be used in similar soy sauce-based recipes. Derivatives of this recipe that substitute the use of pork belly include sengkel babi kecap, which uses pig trotters, and sekba, which is a Chinese Indonesian pork offal stew that may also include pork liver, nose, tongue, ear, tripe, and intestines.

  8. Kue - Wikipedia

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    The term "kue" is derived from Hokkien: 粿 koé. [4] It is a Chinese loanword in Indonesian.It is also spelled as kuih in Malaysian, and kueh in Singapore. Kue are more often steamed than baked, and are thus very different in texture, flavour and appearance from Western cakes or puff pastries.

  9. Kue satu - Wikipedia

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    Kue satu (in West Java and Jakarta) or kue koya (in Central and East Java) is a popular traditional kue kering (dry traditional cookie) made of sweet white-colored mung bean powder that crumbles when bitten.